Fans were surprised when Ashton Kutcher revealed that he had lost his abilities to walk, hear, and see a few years prior. Kutcher discussed his experience with the uncommon autoimmune condition known as vasculitis in an episode of National Geographic’s “Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge.” “You don’t truly appreciate it until it’s gone,” he said, describing the severe symptoms he endured. Later, the “That 70s Show” star clarified on Twitter that he had “completely recovered” and was “moving on,” even announcing that he intended to participate in the 2022 New York City Marathon.

The superstar began postponing concerts while his Justice World Tour was still in progress. He addressed the situation in a candid Instagram message to his followers. The singer of “Ghost” revealed that he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which paralyzed half of his face. He said in a video, “This is pretty serious, as you can see. Although I wish that weren’t the case, my body is clearly telling me that I need to slow down.” The 28-year-old performed for the first time following the announcement of his diagnosis a little more than a week ago. “I missed you.” Bieber wrote to his fans in an Instagram post shortly after the performance.

Actress Emilia Clarke of “Game of Thrones” disclosed in 2019 that she experienced two potentially fatal brain aneurysms while portraying the Mother of Dragons, Daenerys Targaryen, which left her with permanent damage. Clarke described the excruciating pain and nauseous feeling she experienced in the middle of a workout in an essay for The New Yorker. “I promised myself that I would not get paralyzed. To make sure that was accurate, I moved my fingers and toes,” she wrote. “Among other things, I tried to remember some lines from ‘Game of Thrones to keep my memory alive.”

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