- Christine Chiu recently shared that she experienced a “sudden and dramatic” loss of 99% of her hair. “My head is bald,” she reveals exclusively to people.
- AND Bling Empire Alum, 42, advises doctors and undergoes tests in the hope of finding the cause.
- Chiu explains that her family support, as well as foreigners, helped her at the time.
Christine Chiu shares the path of hair loss in the hope of helping others.
In an exclusive interview with people, former Bling Empire Star, 42, she opened herself about her health after she recently discovered social media to experience “sudden and dramatic” hair loss.
Chiu tells people that her doctors still do not know the cause of hair loss, but she goes through the tests.
She adds that she thought “long and hard about whether to keep it a private thing or share it and in what extent.”
Christine Chui, husband Gabriel Chiu and their son Gabriel Chiu III.
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“Ultimately, it was a truly thoughtful decision that comes from the time I went through infertility – when I was trying to have my son and I went through seven rounds of IVF -a it was a very dark and lonely trip and very private,” she adds.
Filantrope shares 6-year-old son Gabriel Chi III, gently known as “Baby G”, with his husband Gabriel Chiu, Jr.
He remembers talking openly about his infertility “taboo.”
“And so we didn’t talk about it. And so somehow I went through him and I had to wander. And retrospectively, I think I would have a little more transparency and open dialogue, I might have gone easier,” Chiu says.
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As far as hair loss is concerned, the star of reality television says to people, “I feel like it’s something I probably wouldn’t share with the rest of the world – as my head is bald and the basis I have a mule with four strands of hair coming out of the ends – there is a power in knowledge.”
Chiu adds that even though she received messages like, “You’re too thin,” “It’s because of your Botox” or “You’re old, it’s a menopause,” the vast majority of answers have been public about her health.
Christine Chiu, September 2024.
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“What I found, and even a little posted [Instagram] Stories about that, I can’t tell you, I can’t even count, “he says.” Hundreds, if not thousands. My arrived mail is overwhelmed by strangers who deal with, whether it is something as simple as sending encouragement and love. I was really surprised, super irresistibly surprised how much a woman went through this or it went alone. ”
Some fans have suggested holaistic routes such as “eating more avocado or drinking bone soup” and even “gluten -free”.
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Christine Chiu, Baby2baby Gala, November 2024.
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Chiu says she also pulled the strength from her home support system.
“Well, they live to their names and Gabriel Dad and Gabriel Baby,” he tells Chiu people. “Both are angels in my life. Gabriel Baby, such a blessing is disguised as to see what an empathetic child he has become.”
“It encourages me after a lover around the house with encouragement.” Don’t worry, Mom, I love you. Your hair will grow. “Or his night prayers will be like: ‘Dear Jesus, please help Mom’s hair to return.” And such things they help are, it’s like a little silver lining to see a six -year -old has compassion that way, “she says.
“It’s very sweet,” Chiu tells people from a child g, adding that it also helps marry a plastic surgeon.
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She remembers the early days of going out with her current wife, when the young couple donated and volunteered with the John Wayne Institute of Cancer (now known as the Saint John Cancer Institute).
“Then I understood the concept of women who lose their hair and lose their identity and feel a little feminine, not like myself. Somehow I understood it on paper, but now I obviously see how important our hair is and how we feel like a woman. But I am fortunate to marry with a plastic surgeon, he says, he says.
However, Chiu knows that not everyone is so happy, noting that quality wigs can sometimes cost as much as $ 20,000 for “head scan and adapted to a silicone cap”.
“How can one afford all this between treatments and medicines and wigs and then have to wear a brave face?” She asks.
“There are moments where I want to break up and get my moment and cry, but then this little six -year -old looks at me and trying to teach me the lessons that beauty comes from within,” says Chiu people. “So I’m trying to choose to look in the mirror and then try to learn my son [that] How you look is not as important as who you are and who you are built are of strength and character and resistance. ”
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