Aging might be a touchy subject in Hollywood, but Kristen Johnston is flipping the script. She’s embracing her 50s with a sense of power and an "unstoppable" spirit. This newfound strength is hard-earned, as Johnston has faced her share of struggles – notably a battle with lupus myelitis. The "3rd Rock From the Sun" star faced a frustrating road to diagnosis, having to see 17 doctors before finding one who took her symptoms seriously. This journey left a mark, but also fueled her determination.
Even after being diagnosed at 46, Johnston had to make significant lifestyle changes. "Everything that almost killed you and didn't, every moment you wanted to give up but you didn't, has now forged this person who is unstoppable," Johnston shared with Woman's World. Today, she reflects on her tough experiences with gratitude, feeling blessed to have overcome them and urging others to keep going, promising "it gets better."
Kristen Johnston is basking in high spirits, and it's no wonder – she's part of the hit Netflix comedy "Leanne." Alongside Leanne Morgan, Johnston plays Carol, a supportive sister with a knack for delivering wisdom. Working on "Leanne" has given Johnston a platform to share empowering messages with younger women.
She captures the essence of self-love and confidence, sharing, "It's that scene in the show where Carol talks to Leanne and she goes, 'Our hair was too high, our boobs were too small, and we were gorgeous.' And that's what I want to say to them, like, who cares about Instagram? Seriously? You're gorgeous, just enjoy it." Her words resonate as a call to embrace oneself fully, challenging the pressures of social media and society.
Johnston's outlook on aging is refreshingly positive, positioning her as a role model for confronting the passage of time with grace. Her journey of resilience and empowerment serves as an inspiration, reminding us all that life’s challenges can forge a stronger, more confident self.