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7 Celebrities Who Have Received Organ Transplants

List of well-known persons who have benefited from organ donations such as livers, kidneys, corneas, and hearts. Some famous people have benefited from organ donations thanks to the generosity of friends, fans, or loved ones. These famous persons who received liver or kidney transplants often received them from an unknown donor.
Like other individuals, famous people in need of organ donations have the highest chance of getting one from a close friend or family member. The challenge, however, is that the donor must be a perfect match, or the organ may be rejected. This used to be a major issue, leading to many surgical deaths, but surgeons now have testing to determine whether or not a donor is a good match.

1. Tracy Morgan

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In 2011, Tracy Morgan's ex-girlfriend Tanisha Hall donated a kidney to him. His brother and mother say that he hid the procedure from them. According to gossip, Tanisha donated Tracy her kidney because she wanted to get back together with him.

2. Steve Jobs

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The CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, battled a rare type of pancreatic cancer and severe liver illness. In 2004, he had a liver transplant.

3. Sarah Hyland

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The "Modern Family" star's father donated a kidney to her in 2012 when she was 21 years old and diagnosed with renal dysplasia at the age of nine.

4. George Lopez

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Ann Lopez, George Lopez's wife, gave him a kidney in 2005. His kidneys are failing because of a hereditary disorder. In 2010, the pair decided to end their marriage, and the divorce was finalized.

5. Natalie Cole

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After years of drug abuse, including heroin and cocaine, Natalie Cole got Hepatitis C. In 2009, a supporter donated a kidney to her.

6. Selena Gomez

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Gomez revealed on Instagram in September 2017 that actress Francia Raisa had donated a kidney to her. Gomez has been open about her battle with lupus since her diagnosis in 2015.

7. Larry Hagman

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In 1995, Hagman underwent a liver transplant after a liver cancer diagnosis. Because of the transplant, he is alive and well today
 
 
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