30 Celebrities Who Live With Diabetes

6. Randy Jackson

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Randy Jackson was diagnosed with diabetes in 2033. His dad had it as well but he just never thought he would ever get it. Of course, he was wrong.

Jackson was able to be diagnosed in time to develop a healthier lifestyle and avoid complications.

He is now on a mission to raise awareness of the disease. He has dedicated himself to diabetes awareness.

Eating healthy, exercising, and visiting the doctor regularly are just some of his basic tips to avoid and at the same time, manage the disease.

Randy Jackson has made it his mission to help others prevent and manage the disease.

5. Sharon Stone

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Sharon Stone is a type 1 diabetic. This particular kind of diabetes causes an aneurysm in the brain that can lead to various comas.

In 2013, she was asked how she managed to look gorgeous and she quickly answered that she didn’t any beauty secrets.

She just did everything that was right. Get enough sleep, eat healthy, and exercise.

As a result, Stone is an inspiration to many individuals with diabetes throughout the world.

Her simple road to wellness was to stay happy and healthy. Although she isn’t too vocal about her life with diabetes, she spends a lot of time raising awareness of the disease.

4. Salma Hayek

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The Oscar-nominated actress, Salma Hayek, is no stranger to diabetes. Hayek’s pregnancy was accompanied by gestational diabetes, which she managed to manage successfully.

Her worst symptom was an extreme drop in blood sugar, and weight gain was inevitable. After giving birth to her daughter, Hayek’s health returned to normal.

Since then, Hayek has been open about her diabetes with parenting magazines.

Hayek still maintains a healthy lifestyle. Her health has benefited from a mix of exercise and a healthy diet.

The star’s gestational diabetes diagnosis is a good example of how women dealing with this condition can find comfort in knowing they’re not alone in their struggles.