The songs that Cyndi Lauper wrote and the way she dressed drew many fans. But in private, Lauper was powerless to combat her psoriasis.
Hollywood was forever altered by Cyndi Lauper’s free-spirited sense of fashion, extravagant use of color, and ethereal aesthetic. Of course, Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish have brilliantly represented this in more recent years, but Lauper is one of the best to have ever done it.
With her colorful, distinctive look, wild hairstyles, and positive attitude, Lauper fashioned a combination of pop and rock. In addition to winning many hearts and allowing the “girls” to “have fun,” she also battled a personal ailment. Below is a list of the singer’s health problems.
The 80s pop period was taken aback when Lauper made her musical debut. She was truly the oddity with her strange taste of fashion, makeup, and hair.
Yet Lauper was able to build quite a substantial following base because her music was so relevant. “She’s So Unique,” her debut record, effectively encapsulated her personality.
Such classic pop tunes as “Time After Time,” “True Colors,” and “Girls Just Want Have Fun” were composed by her. Lauper has an infectious energy, and her songs have stood the test of time.
She kept developing her craft and making outstanding songs while also getting the acclaim she deserved. After the release of her debut album, Lauper won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1985.
She advanced to the top tier and received more honors throughout the following years. During her forty years in the industry, Lauper has garnered Tony, Emmy, and MTV VMA awards. She still has plenty of energy.
While undergoing treatment for a health condition that had an impact on her personal life, Lauper went to concerts and tours. She has battled psoriasis in quiet since being diagnosed with it in 2010. Psoriasis is a skin disorder that manifests as scaly patches, scalps, and itchy joints.
2010 saw Lauper receive a diagnosis from doctors and learn of her condition. Before seeking medical help, the singer would frequently endure pain episodes and scratchy scalps.
While on tour, Lauper started having irritations on her scalp. She saw that it worsened over time and concluded that her overly colored hair was to cause.
After being diagnosed, the “Memphis Blues” singer began to endure pain all over her body and had a flaky scalp. By 2015, Lauper’s psoriasis had worsened.
Her ability to work eventually suffered from the symptoms of malignant psoriasis. It was certainly terrible that Lauper had to stop singing for a while because she was bedridden.
The single mother admitted that she “felt like the elephant man” in a 2015 People interview due to how much her health had deteriorated. The 68-year-old woman recalled testing out several herbal remedies she could locate.
Also, she had to stop making some of her signature appearances. The employment of wigs and turtlenecks by Lauper led to the singer of “Change of Heart” feeling “like a nun” at one point.
But Cyndi Lauper’s health problems made her lose all social confidence. Her songs usually discuss the importance of being in the present. She needed to find a stronger version of herself than what her songs had suggested.
Lauper discovered that “life is about learning” with all of her struggles. Despite her struggles with psoriasis and voice loss, she was always “getting up and trying.”
The famous person claimed in 2016’s Closerweekly that she always tried to “bring a lot of light” to herself despite the grim nature of her illness. Being “a family person” has been beneficial for Lauper as well.
The “Hat Full of Stars” singer adds that understanding that there are more than 7.5 million psoriasis sufferers in the world has helped her feel less alone. The famous person has also helped those who suffer from the condition keep their strength.
The National Psoriasis Foundation, Novartis, and Lauper have worked together to launch the website MoretoPsoriasis.com since 2015. The foundation wants to increase public awareness of skin problems.
Audiences saw the legendary singer turn on her brilliance as she performed at the New Year’s Eve party in December. With a duet of their song “True Colors,” Cyndi Lauper and another well-known musician, Billy Porter, stepped up the heat.