04/11/2022
REAL-LIFE MOTIVATIONAL STORIES OF CELEBRITIES
1. Emilia Clarke
Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke was diagnosed with a life-threatening brain aneurysm. The process was no easy task, and the recovery made it worse. After three hours of surgery, doctors told her she might not make it through the two weeks following her surgery. A nurse asked for her name, but she couldn't answer them.
Her memory loss was temporary, but her recovery took a long time, and the fear only got worse. A month later, she returned to set and powered through scenes despite painkillers between interviews with the press. She hid her fatigue behind makeup. As Daenerys's character grew stronger, Emilia Clarke learned to surrender herself to whatever comes next without running away from it. When season 8 came around, she was still alive - though we may never know what happened in Westeros after Jon Snow died too!
2. Shakira
When Shakira was just two years old, her older brother tragically died in a motorcycle accident. Her father started wearing sunglasses to hide his grief and eventually had to close down the family business due to bankruptcy. Shakira watched her family go through tough times like selling off their possessions but never lost hope even though she idolized her hard-working father and asked for a typewriter as a Christmas gift when she turned 13 - making it clear that being an artist was deep inside of her soul! When Shakira went with him one day on an errand at age 10 or 12, they were listening to music while driving home from school when they passed by a restaurant where there was a belly dancer dancing along with the beat of drums- watching this made Shanker realize that music would always be what fulfilled here deepest passions...
3. Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra returned to India, wanting to become an engineer. Her life changed when her mother entered her in the Miss India Pageant. Having felt ugly all her life, Priyanka was shocked when she won the title for Miss World-India and donated 10% of what she earns each year to help disadvantaged children have access to healthcare and education. In addition, she challenges Indian stereotypes by displaying there is no role that will be too difficult for a woman like herself who has been given so many opportunities from childhood onwards.