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Kim Kardashian recently left her fans stunned after disclosing on her family’s reality show, “The Kardashians,” that she had experienced a brain aneurysm. The revelation added a dramatic twist to the already captivating series, drawing widespread attention and concern.
Appearing on “Good Morning America” this past Tuesday, the 45-year-old media mogul provided a health update, assuaging some of the public’s worries. Dressed in a form-fitting white dress featuring a high collar and billowy sleeves, Kim appeared calm and composed, her hair elegantly styled up.
During the interview, the founder of Skims recounted her medical journey, explaining, “I had to end up going and getting tons of other brain scans at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with all the team.” These additional scans came after the initial discovery during a Prenuvo scan, which first brought the issue to light.
Although the full details of her health scare will be further explored in the upcoming episodes of “The Kardashians,” Kim reassured viewers that she is doing well. Her openness about the experience not only highlights the importance of health monitoring but also adds another layer to her already complex public persona.
She learned of the health setback when she had a Prenuvo scan.
Kim Kardashian shocked fans when she revealed on her family’s reality TV show The Kardashians that she had suffered a brain aneurysm. On Tuesday the 45-year-old siren gave an update to the diagnosis while on Good Morning America
She added that more will be revealed on the next episode of The Kardashians but said she is fine.
‘Everything works out,’ said the star whose new show All’s Fair debuts soon.
The Prenuvo scan she had is ‘just a good measure to make sure you always check everything,’ added the TV dynamo.
Ad she said, ‘Health is wealth, and you just have to be careful with everything that you do.’
On her show, Kim cried as she called sister Kourtney Kardashian with her scan results.
Doctors had discovered a ‘little’ aneurysm, which is a bulge or ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain, per the Mayo Clinic.
Kim said, ‘Whoa,’ and put her hand on her chest when she received the news.
Famous people who have experienced brain aneurysms are Tom Sizemore, Laura Branigan, Gary Coleman, Isabel Granada, Natasha Richardson and Luke Perry.
Sharon Stone experienced a life-threatening brain aneurysm in September 2001. She suffered a severe headache and was rushed to the hospital.
The mother-of-four wore a skintight white dress with a high collar and long pirate sleeves with her hair up
‘I had to end up going and getting tons of other brain scans at Cedars-Sinai [Medical Center] with all the team,’ the Skims creator said on the morning show
The icon was with her All’s Fair costars on GMA in NYC
Medical tests revealed that she had a ruptured brain aneurysm, a weakened blood vessel in the brain that had burst.
She underwent emergency surgery to repair the aneurysm and remove a blood clot.
Stone’s recovery was arduous and challenging. She experienced physical and cognitive difficulties, including aphasia (difficulty speaking), hemiparesis (weakness on one side of the body), and vision problems.
Despite the challenges, Stone made a remarkable recovery and has since become an advocate for brain aneurysm awareness.
Kardashian also said the aneurysm was caused by ‘stress’ having to do with ex-husband Kanye West.
She learned of the health setback when she had a Prenuvo scan; seen on The Kardashians
Kardashian also said the aneurysm was caused by ‘stress’ having to do with ex-husband Kanye West
They were wed from 2014 to 2022 and share four children — daughter North, 12, son Saint, 9, daughter Chicago, 7, and son Psalm, 6.
Kardashian spoke about the ‘final straw’ in her split from the singer while on Call Her Daddy.
‘I didn’t like the feeling of someone talking bad about my kids, grandmother, aunts,’ she said. ‘If someone feels that way, then we shouldn’t be together.’
Kim didn’t feel ‘safe emotionally and financially’ with West, which left her with a ‘really unsettling feeling.’