Ten Celebrities That You Didn’t Know Have Hearing Loss

Many individuals who suffer from hearing loss can be encouraged by discovering that there are numerous celebrities who have encountered the same problem but have taken steps to correct the situation. After suffering high frequency hearing loss, actor Ernest Bornine uses hearing aids and is working well into his 90s. Likewise, President Ronald Reagan overcame hearing loss through the use of hearing aids.

Comediennes Phyllis Diller and Kaye Ballard have both overcome hearing problems because they know that not being able to hear is no laughing matter. Both actor William Shatner and First Lady Roslyn Carter have been afflicted with tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, but have worked to further public education about this affliction. Despite having a childhood ear infection that caused hearing loss, actor Lou Ferrigno went on to acclaim both in acting and bodybuilding.

In the world of sports, golfer Arnold Palmer admits to wearing hearing aids for quite a long time to improve the quality of his life. And Football Hall of Famer Mike Singletary refused to let hearing loss diminish his sports career. Former Miss America Heather Whitestone, the first deaf woman to wear that celebrated crown, is another example of celebrities who simply see their hearing loss as an adversity to be conquered rather than a barrier that stops their progress.

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