Celebrity Parents Who Are Raising a Kid with Disabilities

Publish date: 2024-05-19

What’s been amazing in the age of social media is how open some celebrities are about their personal lives. It’s obviously a choice to let fans in, but many stars are helping to bring to awareness for good causes by talking about their families and some of the struggles they may face. When Hollywood opens up about raising celebrity kids with disabilities, they can bring more money to research and help de-stigmatize what it means to deal with these challenges.

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For the many parents of kids with disabilities, it’s refreshing (and important!) to know that awareness and acceptance is increasing. And when a celebrity uses their platform to speak out about it — especially when they themselves are parents who have been there — it does a lot of good, not only for the parents and kids, but for the greater understanding of everyone who crosses their paths.

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Sylvester Stallone was one of the first major Hollywood actors to go on record to talk about his son, Seargeoh Stallone. He didn’t shy away from the news and filmed a PSA in 1990 where he declared, “Imagine your child has autism; mine does.” In 2021, that doesn’t seem like breaking news, but 31 years ago, it was a big deal.

Stallone helped pave the way for former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Denise Richards to share her journey with adopted daughter Eloise, who turned 11 on May 25. Eloise has a chromosomal disorder, which has led to developmental delays, but that hasn’t stopped Richards from seeking the best treatment possible for her youngest daughter. “Every child is different,” she told People in 2020. “You take care of your children no matter what is going on with them.”

Her words of inspiration help other parents (famous or not) keep on going on those tough days because everyone wants the best life for their child. Find out which stars have shared their family’s story about raising a child with a disability — some of the names might surprise you!

This story was originally published in 2021 and has been updated.

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