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Comedian and actress Rosie O’Donnell recently made headlines after sharing a personal health issue on social media, drawing a surprising connection to political backlash.
In a video posted online, O’Donnell revealed she had developed a cold sore, sparking both confusion and controversy with her statements blaming “MAGA” supporters for her condition.
The 61-year-old comedian posted a video on Friday addressing the sudden appearance of a cold sore, a condition caused by a strain of the herpes simplex virus.
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“It’s Friday … and look what I have on my lip,” O’Donnell began, pointing to a noticeable sore on her face. She explained that she had never experienced a cold sore before and speculated about its cause.
“Everyone keeps saying, ‘You have herpes, you have herpes’ all this time, and I never have had a cold sore in my life, and now I have a cold sore,” she said.
O’Donnell mentioned that her doctor suggested the sore might be a reaction to sun exposure and noted that she was awaiting test results.
However, O’Donnell went a step further, linking the condition to her critics. “I will let you know tomorrow if I do in fact have herpes, as some of the taunting from the MAGA people in the last couple of weeks,” she remarked, suggesting that recent online criticism from supporters of former President Donald Trump may have played a role.
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Her comments sparked a mix of reactions online, with many questioning why she chose to share such a personal health update in a public forum and how it related to her political opponents.
O’Donnell, a longtime critic of Trump and a vocal figure in liberal circles, has often used her platform to address political topics.
This latest post, however, marked a departure from her usual content, blending a personal medical issue with political commentary.
Critics of O’Donnell’s video called it a display of unnecessary attention-seeking, while others expressed discomfort over her decision to publicize her condition.
Some questioned her motives for tying the health issue to political rhetoric, calling it a stretch.
The incident also reignited debates about celebrity culture and the boundaries of oversharing on social media.
In an age where personal lives are often laid bare for public consumption, O’Donnell’s post served as a stark reminder of the sometimes-blurred lines between private matters and public platforms.
As of Monday, O’Donnell has not yet provided an update on her test results, leaving followers divided between those awaiting further information and others wishing the topic had never been raised.
The larger conversation about celebrities using their influence for personal or political statements continues, with O’Donnell’s video adding a new layer to the discussion.
For now, it remains unclear whether her cold sore diagnosis will lead to further dialogue or fade into the background of her colorful public persona.