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20 Celebs Who Gave Interviews When They Knew They Were Dying

20 Celebs Who Gave Interviews When They Knew They Were Dying

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Find the song, Praying for Rain from SoundMojo's ARYA album here: These are the interviews that remind us what truly matters. Join us as we count down celebrities who bravely sat down for interviews while facing a terminal diagnosis, offering the world their final thoughts, hard-won wisdom, and enduring legacies proving that even in life's darkest moments, some voices refuse to go quiet. Which celebrity final interview moved you the most
Date: 2026-04-12

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I don't expect a celebrity to share their dying with me - they are entitled to their privacy. So I don't praise or condemn anyone for their choice. Like anybody, a celebrity has the right NOT to give interviews, or to give them, whatever they want. Brave for giving interviews Yes, but maybe just as brave to keep their privacy and their last days with just their families or people they personally love. Dying is the most personal thing we do.
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_The dead do not suffer the living because the living do not care it until it happens to them. Please don't take your life or the life of others for granted. Look after yourself, eat healthy. Love your family, loved ones and friends by hugging them everyday. Always make time to smile or say hi to a stranger who passes you by. I'm not a religious man, but I believe we likely may be all connected in a life cycle of some kind. _
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It’s kind of sad that these kind of videos about people dying of various diseases seems to bring out the worst comments from people watching. There’s not a lot of empathy and sympathy in the comments. Mostly a lot of finger pointing and blame at these people. May they all rest in peace and may nobody judge me as harshly as some of these commenters have done these people. How would they feel if these were a family member
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Don't be afraid to pass on. Trust me, it should be something to look forward too, like the best vacation you've ever taken. Life after this will bring you more peace. You won't be sitting around doing nothing, but your mind and intelligence will be quickened. Thoughts come to you faster, and more clear, no aches, no pains, and feeling free. You'll be with those you love, and you will have time to grow and learn more.
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_The dead do not suffer the living because the living do not care it until it happens to them. Please don't take your life and the life of others for granted. Look after yourself, eat healthy. Love your family, loved ones and friends by hugging them everyday. Always make time to smile or say hi to stranger who passes you by. I'm not a religious man, but I believe we likely are all connected in a life cycle. _
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Robert Urich was another one who gave an interview, I can't remember what it was, may have been Barbara Walters, in the mid 90's that broke down and was scared of dying of cancer. It was sad to see. If anyone out there knows the mini series Lonesome Dove, he played Jake Spoon the gambler. He was a great actor.
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Felt sorry for Tammy Faye after the whole thing came out about her husbandsuch a great woman with compassion, loving and caring about people. May she rest eternally and walk with our Heavenly Father in no suffering or pain. However I can’t say that for her husband Jim. Shame on him for what he did to Tammy!
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Christopher Hitchens interview with Jeremy Paxman is not maybe his last interview but he showed in that he was a man of strong views who championed science and rational logical thought.
Despite what some theists claimed he remained an atheist to the end.
A man who changed many lives.

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Watchmojo already saying dumb shit in the first clip of this video. She said the gays helped her. Not the alphabet Mafia. They weren't invented until 2020 when everyone was bored. Don't conflate the gay community with the radical crybullies that the alphabet Mafia is.
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Tammy Faye was, at heart, a loving, warm woman who got caught in the wake of her first husband's corruption. Like Diana and Liz Taylor, Tammy Faye was one of the first and only people who treated AIDS sufferers with compassion and love. may she RIP.
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Farrah Fawcett was one of the bravest women. She did so much to remove the shame and stigma of anal cancer. Sadly I’ve lost two friends recently to the same disease, both of whom put off going to a doctor until it was too late to help them.
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Tomorrow is a mystery and Yesterday is History and Today is a gift that’s why they call it the present Many heartfelt wishes to those struggling with chronic diseases whether you’re famous or an everyday person I give wishes to all
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Farrah Fawcett documentary about her journey through cancer is still heartbreaking to watch. Like so many others on this list knew that their lives are limited but they all faced it and accepted that they are going to a better place
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6: 17 Truly one of Letterman's finest moments in 33 year son TV. if you have any access to the Internet (which is a fair assumption) you HAVE to watch Warren's final show on Letterman, it's a human and grounded as an interview can get.
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My uncle was my favorite person and he passed when I was six. I remember being aware that he was sick but I didn’t know what that actually meant. It was my first experience with death so seeing this video really took me back. Dang.
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You know who the bravest people are Those who are in constant suffering, either physical or mental anguish. You know who the bastards are Society and those who don't allow them to commit suicide and die quicker and with some dignity.
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I’d add Alan Rickman on The Tonight Show inhaling helium. I don’t know if that was his true last interview, but it was the last time I saw him, and it was something that the last time really made me laugh.
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I hope when my time comes I can face it with bravery and dignity like some of these amazing people did. it's very humbling watching this. live for today as tomorrow isn't a guarantee. hope they are all at peace
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Yul Brynner, how sad that cigarrete smoking ruined his health and took him to his grave. Such a legendary actor! The very same thing happened to George Harrison, he also got carcinoma due to heavy smoking.
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Telling someone who's sick. They look healthy, is an extremely ignorant, thing to say. You can't always (visually) tell, if someone is sick. You can't always (visually) tell if someone is disabled.
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