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'The Boys' Star Erin Moriarty Shares Graves' Disease Diagnosis

UNITED STATES, JUN 14 – Erin Moriarty shared her Graves' disease diagnosis and rapid treatment progress to raise awareness about symptoms and the importance of early care for this autoimmune disorder affecting 1% of Americans.

  • Erin Moriarty, star of Prime Video's The Boys, revealed in May 2025 that she was diagnosed with Graves' disease, an autoimmune thyroid disorder.
  • She initially attributed symptoms like fatigue and vision dimming to stress, which delayed her diagnosis by about a month after symptoms appeared.
  • Moriarty described symptoms such as tremors, heat sensitivity, irregular heartbeat, and weight loss, and started treatment a month ago with rapid improvement within 24 hours.
  • She shared messages with family saying, "I really really need relief," and received public support from The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke and co-stars Susan Heyward and Nesta Cooper.
  • Her disclosure highlights the importance of early recognition and treatment of Graves' disease to prevent complications like heart problems and osteoporosis.
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Revealed in The Boys, Erin Moriarty is much more than Starlight's character. A few weeks from the last season, the American actress shared an upsetting message about her health. The opportunity to return to her journey, between super-heroic fiction and fragile reality.

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In a social media message, actress who plays superhero Stella announces that an autoimmune disease is taking its thyroid.

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Entertainment Weekly broke the news in United States on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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