Carrie Ann Inaba announced that she and “The Talk” mutually agreed that she would leave after she took a leave of absence in April to focus on her health.
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Talk show host Carrie Ann Inaba is taking a leave of absence as one of the co-hosts of CBS s The Talk. The 53-year-old, who is also one of the judges on Dancing with the Stars, said she is stepping away to concentrate on her health. In a post on her website,
Carrie Ann Conversations, Inaba talked about how she lives with several autoimmune diseases, including Sjogren s syndrome, lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and I have the markers for antiphospholipid syndrome, which can lead to blood clots. Going through life with an autoimmune condition, or several, like I do, can be a difficult process . When many of us start our health journeys, even if we are fortunate enough to get a diagnosis, we can quickly end up with more questions than answers. Often when it comes to autoimmune conditions there is no perfect solution or clear path forward. Coping with autoimmune conditions can sometimes feel quite lonely. When I first got diagnosed, some encourag
to focus on her health.
Inaba has multiple autoimmune conditions, including Sjogren’s syndrome, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis, and is reportedly experiencing flare ups.
“She is really positive, and she has always put her health first,” a source told People
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The Talk co-host Carrie Ann Inaba, 53, announced that she would be taking a leave of absence from the show “to focus on her well-being.”
She broke the news to fans in an Instagram video on April 27. “I know you guys understand that health is the most important thing,” she said. She added that she appreciates the love and support from fans and