She is the picture of Hollywood elegance and red-carpet perfection, but behind the designer gowns and the Oscar-winning smile, Lupita Nyong’o has been fighting a grueling, bloody battle for her health.
In a move that has stunned the entertainment world, the Black Panther star, 43, has revealed she is currently living with a staggering 50 uterine fibroids—muscular, non-cancerous tumours that are currently wreaking havoc on her body.
The actress, who celebrated her birthday on March 1, 2026, by launching a global campaign for women’s health, admitted that she is enduring “seasons of constant pain” and “losing dangerous amounts of blood” every single month.
The nightmare began back in 2014, the very year Lupita became the toast of Hollywood for her role in 12 Years a Slave.
While the world was celebrating her talent, the actress was privately undergoing her first major surgery—a myomectomy—to remove 23 fibroids. However, the condition has returned with a vengeance.
“I have carried a total of 77 fibroids in my lifetime. Today, more than 50 are growing inside me. The largest is the size of an orange,” she revealed in a heart-wrenching update.

The condition is notoriously difficult to manage, with the benign growths often returning even after surgical intervention, leaving the star in a state of permanent medical uncertainty.
The Star Wars actress is now facing a crossroads that millions of women worldwide will recognize. She must choose between living with “unbearable” chronic pain or undergoing another invasive surgery that could permanently impact her reproductive health.
“Invasive procedures can be a threat to reproductive organs,” she noted, explaining why she has hesitated to go under the knife for a second time.
For many women, the fear of losing the chance to conceive or the risk of a hysterectomy makes the decision to operate a terrifying one—a “normalization of female pain” that Lupita is now determined to stop.
Refusing to suffer in silence, Lupita has launched the #MakeFibroidsCount campaign in partnership with the Foundation for Women’s Health.
Trading the film set for the halls of power, the star has been seen on Capitol Hill advocating for the U-FIGHT Act, a suite of congressional bills aimed at securing massive funding for research into uterine health and minimally invasive treatments.

Appearing on the Today Show, she slammed the medical industry for failing to prioritize conditions that affect millions of women: “We need to stop telling women that this pain is normal. It isn’t.”
By going public with the “horror” details of her blood loss and the size of her tumours, Lupita hopes to de-stigmatize a condition that is often discussed in hushed tones.
As she continues to weigh her surgical options, her fans are hailing her as a “hero” for using her platform to fight a war that is being waged inside her own body.
