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Behind the fashion shows, she was dealing with a serious health issue

What started as a cough felt easy to dismiss. Then came chest pain. Then moments when breathing became harder than it should have been. At one point, she even coughed up blood. Still, she kept going, assuming it was stress, exhaustion, or something temporary.

It was not.

At 28, Anok Yai revealed she had been diagnosed with a congenital defect, something she was born with, that had quietly been damaging her lungs and putting dangerous strain on her heart. For most of her life, there were no obvious symptoms. The condition stayed hidden while her career took off at full speed.

By the time doctors identified the problem, it had already progressed far enough to require robotic lung surgery. The goal was to remove damaged tissue and stop further harm before it got worse. Anok shared that the diagnosis was shocking, especially considering how physically demanding her work had been all along.

 

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What makes the story hit harder is how fast her rise happened.

Anok Yai was discovered after a photo of her dancing at a college event went viral online. Almost overnight, she became one of fashion’s most talked-about new faces. She went on to walk for Versace, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Fendi, Burberry, Ferragamo, Max Mara, Coperni, Hugo Boss, and Victoria’s Secret, building a résumé that usually takes years in a fraction of the time.

While the world saw confidence and control, she was unknowingly carrying a serious health condition that was slowly catching up with her.

Now, after surgery, Anok says her focus is on healing. She made it clear she plans to return, but only when her body allows it. No rushing. No pushing through pain. Just recovery.

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