Cyndi Lauper Reveals Her “True Colors” While Battling an Illness That Causes Intense Pain (Page 3 ) | September 30, 2024
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At first, she attributed the itchy scalp to the frequent coloring of her hair, but the episodes continued, causing physical and emotional distress to the award-winning musician.

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The “Time after Time” singer is a busy mother, touring popstar and activist.

A champion of human rights, a move inspired by her sister Ellen, who’s a lesbian, Lauper works tirelessly to support the LGBT community.

Cyndi Lauper, portrait, Hawaii, October 1986. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)

Her 2005 song “Above the Clouds,” was written for Matthew Shepard, a gay 21-year-old student who was beaten to death in Wyoming. She also founded the 2007-2008 concert tour, “True Colors,” that supports local and private LGBT charities and foundations.

In addition to her advocacy, Lauper has an impressive portfolio as a singer, songwriter and actor. In her career spanning four decades, Lauper earned numerous awards, including a Tony Award, two Grammy Awards, an MTV Music Video Award and an Emmy Award for her 1995 appearance in an episode of the TV sitcom, Mad About You.

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She also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is an inductee in the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 2013, for her humanitarian efforts, she was invited as a special guest to attend U.S. President Barrack Obama’s second inauguration.

Not letting the diagnosis slow her down, Lauper is a real force of power. Refusing to let psoriasis get the best of her, the True Colors singer is learning to manage stress, which can trigger a flare-up.

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