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Celebrities With Thyroid Disorders: Symptoms, Diagnoses, Care

From Oprah Winfrey to Gigi Hadid, discover how stars manage hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s, Graves’ disease, and thyroid cancer.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Thyroid disorders affect millions worldwide, influencing metabolism, energy levels, weight, and overall health. Conditions like

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

,

hypothyroidism

,

Graves’ disease

, and

thyroid cancer

are surprisingly common among celebrities, who often share their stories to destigmatize these issues and inspire others. These public figures highlight symptoms such as unexplained weight changes, fatigue, hair loss, anxiety, and heart palpitations, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and management. By opening up, they humanize thyroid health challenges and encourage medical check-ups.

Understanding Thyroid Disorders

The thyroid gland, a small butterfly-shaped organ in the neck, produces hormones that regulate metabolism, body temperature, and energy. When it malfunctions, it can lead to underactive (**hypothyroidism**) or overactive (**hyperthyroidism**) states.

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

is an autoimmune condition causing hypothyroidism, while

Graves’ disease

triggers hyperthyroidism. Thyroid cancer often requires surgical removal of the gland, leading to lifelong hormone replacement. According to the American Thyroid Association, these disorders impact about 20 million Americans, with women five to eight times more likely to develop them. Celebrities’ stories provide relatable insights into living with these conditions.

Celebrities with Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s are among the most prevalent thyroid issues, often presenting with fatigue, weight gain, depression, dry skin, and hair loss. Many celebrities have candidly discussed their journeys, advocating for awareness.

Oprah Winfrey

Media mogul

Oprah Winfrey

disclosed her

Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism

diagnosis in 2007 on her show and in O magazine. She described battling exhaustion and weight gain, writing in “Giving Myself a Month Off” about the emotional toll. Winfrey’s openness helped normalize thyroid discussions, showing even icons face these struggles.

Kelly Clarkson

Singer and talk show host

Kelly Clarkson

was diagnosed with

Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism

around age 25. In a 2021 interview with Mayim Bialik, she shared discovering it after failed weight loss efforts despite rigorous workouts: “My thyroid is crap… I’m working on it!” Clarkson initially dismissed it as an excuse but learned its reality, managing it with medication and lifestyle adjustments.

Gigi Hadid

Supermodel

Gigi Hadid

announced her

Hashimoto’s diagnosis

in 2014 via social media, addressing body-shaming critics. She explained inflammation and water retention from age 17 caused her changing physique: “Those of you who called me ‘too big for the industry’ were seeing [that].” Hadid now embraces her body, stating, “I feel healthier internally”.

Jillian Michaels

Fitness trainer

Jillian Michaels

, known from The Biggest Loser, was diagnosed with

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

after weight gain. In a 2012 blog and 2023 Instagram posts, she educates on symptoms, treatments, and weight management tips for thyroid patients.

Hillary Clinton

Former First Lady and Secretary of State

Hillary Clinton

manages

hypothyroidism

with Armour Thyroid, a natural hormone replacement. Her disclosure during the 2016 campaign highlighted medication’s role in maintaining public life demands.

Zoe Saldana

Actress

Zoe Saldana

(Guardians of the Galaxy) revealed her

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

in 2016, following a strict diet to control symptoms like fatigue and metabolism issues.

Gina Rodriguez

Jane the Virgin star

Gina Rodriguez

was diagnosed at 19 with

Hashimoto’s

, facing fatigue, weight gain, depression, and anxiety. In 2018, she discussed its “debilitating” effects, advocating for young patients.

Jameela Jamil

British actress

Jameela Jamil

(The Good Place) speaks on managing

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

, addressing its metabolic impacts and body image challenges.

Linda Ronstadt

Singer

Linda Ronstadt

was diagnosed with

Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism

in 1997, continuing her career until Parkinson’s in 2009. Her memoir Simple Dreams details the experience.

Bernie Sanders

Senator

Bernie Sanders

treats his

hypothyroidism

with levothyroxine, disclosed in a 2016 doctor’s letter during primaries—one of few male celebrities sharing publicly.

Other Notable Figures

  • **Kim Cattrall**,

    Gena Lee Nolin

    ,

    Victoria Justice

    ,

    Kim Alexis

    : Actresses and models with Hashimoto’s.
  • **Ronaldo** (Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima): Retired from soccer in 2011 due to hypothyroidism complications.

Celebrities with Graves’ Disease (Hyperthyroidism)

**Graves’ disease**, an autoimmune cause of hyperthyroidism, brings symptoms like weight loss, rapid heartbeat, tremors, anxiety, and eye issues (Graves’ ophthalmopathy). Celebrities have raised visibility through their stories.

Missy Elliott

Rapper

Missy Elliott

announced

Graves’ disease

in 2008 after hair loss and her “nervous system shutting down,” halting her career temporarily.

Daisy Ridley

Star Wars actress

Daisy Ridley

was diagnosed in 2023 with symptoms including hot flashes, fatigue, tremors, rapid heartbeat, and weight loss during filming Magpie.

Wendy Williams

Talk show host

Wendy Williams

battled

Graves’ eye disease

, with protruding eyes alerting her to the condition.

Sia

Singer

Sia

endured debilitating fatigue from

Graves’ disease

, impacting her performances.

Celebrities with Thyroid Cancer and Post-Thyroidectomy Hypothyroidism

Thyroid cancer survivors often undergo thyroidectomy, resulting in hypothyroidism managed by hormone therapy. These stars share resilience.

CelebrityDiagnosis & TreatmentKey Details
Sofia VergaraThyroid cancer at 28; thyroid removalModern Family star advocates early detection.
Tarek El MoussaThyroid cancer 2013HGTV’s Flip or Flop host.
Jared KushnerThyroid cancer 2019; partial removalRevealed in 2022 memoir.
Rod StewartThyroid cancer; surgerySinger post-thyroidectomy.
Brooke BurkeThyroid cancer; removalTV host.
Deborah NorvilleThyroid cancerTV host.
Angie EverhartThyroid cancerActress/model.
Sarah Huckabee SandersThyroid cancerPolitician.
Katee SackhoffThyroid cancerActress.
Joe PiscopoThyroid cancerComedian.

Why Celebrities’ Stories Matter

These disclosures combat stigma, with research showing celebrity health revelations improve public attitudes and behaviors toward conditions like thyroid disorders. They emphasize screening via TSH blood tests, especially for women over 35 or with family history. Treatments include levothyroxine for hypothyroidism, anti-thyroid drugs or surgery for hyperthyroidism, and monitoring post-cancer.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are common thyroid disorder symptoms?

Symptoms vary: hypothyroidism includes fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance; hyperthyroidism features weight loss, heat intolerance, tremors. Hashimoto’s and Graves’ add autoimmune flares.

How do celebrities manage thyroid conditions?

Most use hormone replacement (e.g., levothyroxine, Armour), diet, exercise, and stress management. Post-surgery patients rely on daily meds.

Can thyroid issues cause weight changes?

Yes, hypothyroidism slows metabolism causing gain; hyperthyroidism accelerates it causing loss. Celebrities like Clarkson and Hadid addressed this publicly.

Is thyroid cancer curable?

Often yes, with high survival rates post-surgery and radioactive iodine. Stars like Vergara thrive post-treatment.

Who is at risk for Hashimoto’s?

Women, those with autoimmune diseases, or family history. Early diagnosis via antibodies test is key.

References

  1. Celebrities with Hypothyroidism, and Other Thyroid Disease — Paloma Health. 2023. https://www.palomahealth.com/learn/celebrities-hypothyroidism-hashimotos-thyroid-disease
  2. Celebrities with Thyroid Disorders — HealthCentral. Accessed 2023. https://www.healthcentral.com/condition/thyroid/celebrities-thyroid-disorders
  3. Graves Disease Celebrities — Mama Health. 2024. https://www.mamahealth.com/graves-disease/celebrities
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to renewcure,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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