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05.09.2022 - 07:09 / msn.com
NCIS has showcased the talents of more than a few memorable stars over the years, and Pauley Perrette is definitely one of them. The beloved actress, who portrayed Abby Sciuto on the long-running drama for the first 15 seasons, continues to communicate with her fans via social media and doesn't mind getting personal from time to time. And now, Perette is getting candid about the stroke that she suffered a year ago and how she's "still here" following that ordeal and more.
Pauley Perrette took to Twitter on the one-year anniversary of her stroke and shared a very personal video with her followers. The actress didn't hold back when talking about the obstacles she's faced over the past few years but is more than grateful for where she at this point in her life: One would think that talking about such topics in a public setting would be difficult for a person, but the actress seems to have no problem with that. And what's also sweet is that plenty of people have provided sweet responses in the comments section of the video, which you can see for yourself down below:Pauley Perrette has indeed been through a lot during the past few years.
For instance, in 2021, Perrette lost her father, who she was very close with, to COVID. While she has posted about more positive things over the last few years, like when she teamed up with some fellow NCIS stars for a good cause involving the LAFD, you have to appreciate the honesty she exudes when it comes to the not-so-nice things. It goes without saying that having a stroke, losing family, and going through so many other things in a short amount of time is rough.
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One year ago I had a massive stoke. Before that I lost so many beloved family and friends, And daddyAnd then Cousin WayneYet still a survivor after this traumatic life I've been given so far…And still so grateful,Still so full of faith,And STILL HERE! pic.twitter.com/psHokwiHijIn a video, she spoke more about that day, saying, "Yes, I'm still here again. Like, how many times do I cheat death? I almost died from a hair dye allergy, I have food allergies.
Former star Pauley Perrette says she suffered a «massive stroke» last year, and is opening up about her experience on the anniversary of the health scare. The actress took to Twitter on Friday to explain the obstacles she's faced with her health as well as the loss of her loved ones. In the video, Perrette appears with rainbow-dyed hair while she directly addresses her followers. «It's 9/2.
"NCIS" alum Pauley Perrette opened up to fans about overcoming a "massive stroke" that she suffered one year ago and how she is celebrating being alive. Pauley Perrette starred on "NCIS" for 15 seasons. (Getty Images) "One year ago I had a massive stoke," the actress shared in a Twitter post.
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Former star Pauley Perrette has revealed she suffered a «massive stroke» last year and is opening up about her experience on the one-year anniversary of the health scare. The actress took to Twitter on Friday to explain the obstacles she's faced with her health as well as the loss of her loved ones, but still remains grateful despite her hardships. In the video, Perrette appears with rainbow-dyed hair while she directly addresses her followers. «It's 9/2.
A major health scare. Pauley Perrette revealed that she suffered a stroke one year ago — and it nearly killed her.
Pauley Perrette suffered a "massive stroke" a year ago. The former 'NCIS' actress - who played Abby Sciuto for 15 seasons until leaving the show in 2018 - feels "so grateful" to be "still here", a year after going through a major medical emergency. In a Twitter post, she wrote: "It's 9/2.
Pauley Perrette has revealed that she suffered a massive stroke just last year.
A very personal Twitter post by Pauley Perrette on Saturday revealed that the last year has been a tough one for the former NCIS actress.
BreAnna Bell Pauley Perrette, who played the beloved character Abby Sciuto on “NCIS” for 15 years before leaving the series in 2018, has offered fans an update on her health, one year after she suffered a stroke. In a tweet shared by Perrette on Saturday, the actress shared a video opening up about some of the struggles she’s faced, saying that she’s “still a survivor.” “Hey guys, oh my God, it’s Sept 2,” Perrette opens the video saying. “It’s a one-year anniversary since I had a stroke. And I’m still here.”It’s 9/2 One year ago I had a massive stoke. Before that I lost so many beloved family and friends, And daddyAnd then Cousin WayneYet still a survivor after this traumatic life I’ve been given so far…And still so grateful,Still so full of faith,And STILL HERE! pic.twitter.com/psHokwiHij “Yes, I’m still here, again. How many times do I cheat death? Like I almost died from a hair dye allergy. I have food allergies, I’m a domestic violence and a rape survivor,” she continued. “I was assaulted by a crazy homeless person and almost died and I’m still here. I’m feeling really grateful and especially for all my rescue dogs that are over there. And I’m here, I’m still here, I feel good. I’ve been through a lot in the last two years.”