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Meet the 5 Celebrities Who Have Experienced Incontinence!

What do Katy Perry, Samuel L. Jackson and Chrissy Teigen have in common? They’re just some of the celebrities that have spoken out about their experiences with incontinence!
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Even though their lives can seem so different from the average person’s, it turns out celebrities can be just like us!



You may be surprised to hear that there have been many stars who have opened up about their very personal experiences with  incontinence. Their choice to be vocal about the common condition actively helps to reduce the stigma associated with it and encourage others to speak up and seek help.

 

There are so many celebrities who’ve had incontinence, from sports stars and actors to authors and musicians. So read on to find out which celebrities are helping to make incontinence less of a taboo and reassure those with incontinence that they are not alone!

Samuel L. Jackson

That’s right, even America’s highest-grossing live-action actor Samuel L. Jackson experiences incontinence!

 

He’s been on our screens for just over half a century, starring in (and winning awards for) box-office hits like Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained and Star Wars, but it wasn’t until his late 40’s that he started experiencing a loss of bladder control. 

 

While he’s open about having the condition now, he’s admitted it was difficult to come to talk about due to the taboo associated with having it. Realising that millions of people also suffer from the condition, he chose to use his platform to speak about it.

 

He hasn’t let his incontinence get in the way of living his life confidently, though, and wears continence aids daily - even while working on films.

 

“I realised that this was a problem that millions of Americans deal with every day,” says the actor.

Katy Perry

US pop-star Katy Perry has had an impressive career for only 39 years of age, being awarded with 106 music awards so far!

 

She’s been equally as impressive in talking about her struggles with urinary incontinence during her teenage years - showing that incontinence can affect young people, too.

 

Katy has opened up in multiple interviews about struggling with bladder control during high-school, revealing that she regularly wore incontinence aids at the time. She went through a number of treatments for urinary incontinence before it was discovered that the cause of the problem was a urinary tract infection, which was able to be promptly treated.



“I think that the whole experience made me a stronger and more understanding person,” the Firework singer says.

 

While she doesn’t struggle with urinary incontinence in adulthood, her vulnerability in talking about her experience is incredibly powerful and inspiring for all teenagers who may be struggling with daytime or nighttime wetting. It shows them that incontinence can be treated and managed effectively.

Stephen King

Stephen King, the author who brought us some of the most terrifying, best-selling horror novels (like The Shining, It, and Carrie just to name a few!), has discussed his problems with urinary incontinence.

 

While initially thinking his more frequent need to urinate and need for incontinence aids were due to bladder cancer, it was eventually discovered to be a urinary tract infection which was able to be treated. In treating his UTI, Stephen’s urinary incontinence symptoms cleared up too.

 

But, Stephen says he still keeps his incontinence aids nearby, stating “[you] never know when you’re going to need these at my age.”

Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy Teigen not only rose to fame after modelling in an issue of Sports Illustrated, but also for marrying US singer John Legend. She has since gone on to appear in other magazines like Cosmopolitan and Vogue Italia

 

While her Hollywood life can easily present as glamorous, she’s opened up about something that may be described as the opposite: postpartum incontinence.

 

She gave birth to her first child, Luna, via a C-section in 2016, and took to X (formerly Twitter) shortly after to say, “No one told me I would be coming home in diapers too.”

 

Chrissy has since had two more children and continues to be authentic about her post-birth experiences on social media to destigmatise the condition and share her first-hand knowledge. In particular, that having a C-section can still cause postpartum incontinence - not just vaginal births!

 

“I am learning you still need diapers with a c section!?” she posted on Instagram.

Kate Winslet

Iconic British actress Kate Winslet has been extremely open about her struggles with urinary incontinence, too.

 

On an episode of the Graham Norton show, Kate discussed having stress incontinence and how it’s impacted on her daily life. She said there are certain things she avoids (like jumping on the trampoline with her children), and that sneezing, coughing or laughing can cause her to leak urine.

 

"When you've had a few children, you know, it's just what happens,” she says.

 

It hasn’t stopped her from living her life with confidence, though, and has graced our screens in multiple movies and TV shows since opening up about her condition.

 

While having incontinence can be a difficult thing to talk about, it’s important to remember that having candid discussions about the condition are essential to normalising it. 

 

The experiences of these celebrities just goes to show that a variety of people experience incontinence at varying stages in life - and some are those you may not have ever expected!

 

We’re thankful for those who use their platform to talk openly about their experience with incontinence to help encourage and empower others to talk about it and look into treatment and management options.

 

If you experience any symptoms of incontinence, it’s important to speak to your GP or health professional for professional medical advice tailored to your situation.

 

You can also rely on our range of incontinence aids to help you manage your day to day life comfortably, and with confidence!

About the Author: Celina Irwin

When Celina isn't managing all things e-commerce (hello engineering new web pages!), she's compiling info-packed blogs for our readers! Celina's love for writing is fuelled by a passion for turning complex topics into clear and educational reads. It's something that she loves doing as part of our quest to make the world of incontinence management a little more, well, manageable.

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