There is something magical about Cyndi Lauper, whose 1983 hit “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” has become a universal anthem, inspiring women of all ages to do what the song suggests.Lauper is the epitome of cool. Her flamboyant, carefree persona, whimsical fashion and colourful hair empower people by telling them to be themselves.
In addition to her advocacy work, Lauper has an impressive portfolio as a singer, songwriter and actress. Over the course of her four-decade career, she has won numerous awards, including a Tony, two Grammys, an MTV Music Video Award and an Emmy for her 1995 appearance in an episode of the sitcom Mad About You.Never one to let a diagnosis slow her down, Lauper is a force to be reckoned with.
Lauper is not the only celebrity to suffer from psoriasis. Kim Kardashian, 42, was diagnosed with psoriasis at the age of 30 and doesn’t hide her condition. Her mother, Kris Jenner, 67, had her first flare-up in her twenties and described it as “shocking”.We are very lucky to have role models like Cyndi Lauper, who uses her influence to help others overcome their difficulties. She’s a very courageous woman and we can’t imagine a world without her talent and her journey.