Susan Lucci's Graceful Comeback After A Runway Tumble Susan Lucci Takes a Tumble on the NYFW Runway | Closer Weekly

Susan Lucci's Graceful Comeback After A Runway Tumble

Susan Lucci Takes a Tumble on the NYFW Runway | Closer Weekly

Hey there, friends! We all breathed a sigh of relief when Susan Lucci pulled off an epic recovery during the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection 2019 fashion show. On February 7, the legendary 72-year-old actress took to the runway in New York City, and, well, let's just say things didn't go exactly as planned. Mid-stride, Susan stumbled, but instead of letting it get her down, she bounced right back up and kept on walking like a true pro. Now that’s what I call grace under pressure!

Here's what happened: About halfway down the runway, Susan’s towering nude heels got tangled in the voluminous skirt of her stunning strapless red gown. The next thing you know, she took a little tumble. But guess what? This woman didn’t miss a beat. Once she regained her footing, she flashed a warm smile, gave a little laugh, and mouthed "Thank You" to the cheering crowd. The applause was thunderous, and for good reason. By the time the finale rolled around, Susan was back on stage, joined by fellow stars like Sherri Shepherd, Danica McKellar, and Brooke Burke, proving that she's got more than just style—she’s got heart.

A Special Cause Close to Susan’s Heart

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Now, let me tell you why this event was extra special for Susan. Just days before the fashion show, she revealed in a heartfelt interview that she had undergone an emergency heart procedure. Yep, you heard that right. Susan admitted that she'd been experiencing chest tightness but, like many of us, brushed it off as fatigue. It wasn’t until the discomfort returned with a vengeance—feeling like an elephant pressing down on her chest—that she knew she needed medical attention.

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  • Life-Saving Diagnosis

    Thankfully, Susan sought help, and doctors discovered a shocking 90% blockage in her heart’s main artery, along with a 70% blockage in another branch. Can you believe it? Susan told People magazine she was “shocked” by the diagnosis, adding, “I’m lucky to be alive.” Cardiologist Holly Andersen echoed this sentiment, stating that had Susan delayed seeking treatment, she could have faced a severe heart attack or even sudden death. This experience serves as a powerful reminder for all of us to listen to our bodies and act promptly when something feels off.

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    Susan's story is not just about surviving a medical scare—it's about resilience, courage, and using her platform to bring awareness to heart health. As she graced the runway, she wasn’t just modeling a red dress; she was sending a powerful message to women everywhere: listen to your body, prioritize your health, and never underestimate the importance of early intervention. Kudos to Susan for showing us all how it's done!

    Susan Lucci Takes a Tumble on the NYFW Runway | Closer Weekly
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