
The Beloved '90s Star Faces New Health Scare – Her Transformation Through the Years
A beloved television star who once defined beachside glamor is now facing one of the toughest battles of her life. Decades after rising to fame, she is sharing a deeply personal journey marked by fear, resilience, and recovery.
Fans fell in love with this actress in the 1990s when she appeared on the hit series "Baywatch." At the height of her fame, she became a familiar face on television, admired for her charm and presence.
But today, her life is far from the spotlight that once surrounded her.

The '90s bombshell attends The Brave & Rescued Awards at The LA City Fire Museum on January 17, 2026 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
A New Health Update in 2026
In March 2026, the actress shared a worrying update on Instagram, revealing that she is dealing with early signs of more cancer despite previously receiving clear test results.

The actress attends The Brave & Rescued Awards at The LA City Fire Museum on January 17, 2026 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
She used the moment to raise awareness, encouraging her followers to consider preventative measures. The actress urged women to get a hysterectomy, noting that a full hysterectomy eliminates at least 7 different types of cancers.

The famous '90s star headed to Whiskey A Go Go on December 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Following the update, fans quickly flooded her social media with messages of support. "Sorry you have to go through another hard, anxiety ridden journey. Thoughts are with you Nicole," one fan wrote.

The "Baywatch" star attends the Los Angeles Mission + Hope the Mission Thanksgiving Meal Service on November 26, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
"🙏🏼🙏🏼 praying for you, you are a very strong lady. Everything you go through, you continue to be positive you are an inspiration for others. Such a beautiful person, [sic]" another said.

The former "Baywatch" actress attends an Unforgettable Evening at The Beverly Hilton on April 28, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
"U are still one of the most beautiful Woman I've ever seen [sic]," commented one of her fans. "Glad your doctors are on top of it. Keep fighting. You are such a strong woman. You have many many people supporting you," a supporter added.

The actress attends the Inaugural "It's Up to Us" Women's Health Event to Fast-Track Breast Cancer Vaccine Research hosted by Adrienne Maloof and Kristen Dahlgren on May 03, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
A Shocking Diagnosis
In 2023, the actress was diagnosed with breast cancer, setting her on a difficult and life-changing path. It began with a concerning symptom. She experienced throbbing pain in her chest, which she initially believed was linked to menopause. However, during a routine self-exam, she discovered a lump.

The actress proudly attends the Disney Entertainment Television Summer TCA Press Tour on July 10, 2024. | Source: Getty Images
She informed her doctor immediately. Although she was advised to get tested right away, appointment delays forced her to wait three months. It was not until late November 2023 that she was able to undergo further testing. Following a diagnostic mammogram and three biopsies, doctors confirmed the diagnosis was cancer.

The actress attends the premiere of ABC News Studios docuseries "After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun" at The Bungalow on August 26, 2024 in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images
Facing the Reality
The news was devastating. She later admitted that life had not been easy, but she remained determined to stay positive. She leaned on inspirational quotes and focused on maintaining hope during uncertain moments.

The actress smiles for a photo during the premiere of ABC News Studios docuseries "After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun" at The Bungalow on August 26, 2024 in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images
Support From Friends
In 2024, her friends launched a GoFundMe campaign to help cover her medical expenses. The fundraiser collected $66,543 of its $100,000 goal.
The page described her as a single mother who had struggled financially while raising her two daughters, Dilyn and Keegan. It also noted that she did not have family to rely on during her health crisis, as both her parents had already passed away.

Proud mom and her daughter Keegan at the Inaugural "It's Up to Us" Women's Health Event to Fast-Track Breast Cancer Vaccine Research hosted by Adrienne Maloof and Kristen Dahlgren on May 03, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Signs of Hope
Despite the challenges, there were moments of encouragement.
In July 2024, she revealed that her body had shown a "full complete response" to chemotherapy. At that point, no detectable cancer remained, and she was cleared to proceed with surgery.

The actress visits SiriusXM Studios on August 28, 2024 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
A Difficult but Necessary Journey
By 2025, the actress shared more details about her treatment. The star, who also gained recognition on "Charles in Charge," revealed that she underwent two mastectomies along with reconstruction.

The actress smiling for a photo wearing a black shirt in 2022, prior to her cancer diagnosis and surgeries. | Source: Getty Images
"My pathology reports came back clear," she revealed. "I get to wear really small bras, and I'm really happy with my boobs."
Ultimately, she shared an image of her scars after surgery. She also revealed the results of her treatment, including the changes she had to make to her hair throughout her time doing chemotherapy.
Using Her Voice to Help Others
Since her diagnosis, she has been open about her experience. Through social media, she continues to share updates and offer support to others going through similar struggles.

The '90s star is seen on February 11, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
In an interview with The Post, she spoke candidly about confronting mortality. "I think looking at death is a really hard thing to do," she said. "But to look at it in the face and realize this is a thing, and now I have to get everything in order, and I have to tell my kids, and all of that."

The actress speaks onstage at the "Heartbreakers" panel during the Discovery Communications portion of the 2014 Summer Television Critics Association at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 9, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Life After Treatment
Even after receiving clear results, the emotional toll remained. She underwent monthly blood tests and faced the anxiety of waiting for each result. Her treatment became the center of her daily life.

The "Baywatch" actress attends the show's reunion dinner at XIV Restaurant on August 19, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
When she finally received good news, she celebrated in a quiet but meaningful way. Sitting in her car, she recalled "rocking out and celebrating" the moment.

The actress attends a screening and launch party for VH1's series "Celebrity Paranormal Project" on October 19, 2006. | Source: Getty Images
As she continues her health journey, her experience reflects both moments of relief and ongoing uncertainty. Her path has been shaped by both hope and the challenges she continues to face.

The actress posing for "Baywatch" circa 1992. | Source: Getty Images
A Life in the Spotlight
The actress in this story is Nicole Eggert, best known for her roles as Jamie Powell on "Charles in Charge" and Summer Quinn on "Baywatch." She appeared on the latter from 1992 to 1994, starring in 46 episodes.

Nicole Eggert poses for a portrait in 1989 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Long before her diagnosis, the actress built a career that made her a household name. From her early days on television to her rise as a '90s icon, her journey has been marked by both success and personal challenges.

Nicole Eggert at the Birthday Party for Debbie Gibson at Ed Debevic's, Hollywood, California on August 8, 1988. | Source: Getty Images
As she continues to move forward, her story reflects not only resilience but also transformation — both on and off screen.
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