Did Bijou Phillips have a kidney transplant?
The gifted Bijou Phillips has lived a peculiar life. She lived her formative years in South Africa, California, and New York. In the sport of equestrienne, she excelled. She started modeling at age 13 in order to get out of boarding school and was one of the youngest people to appear on the covers of “Interview” and “Italian Vogue.” Several Calvin Klein advertisements also featured Bijou.
She signed a record deal at age 17 and started writing songs for her album “I’d Rather Eat Glass,” which Talking Heads member Jerry Harrison produced. James Toback eventually chose her for the lead role in Black & White (1999), and critics highly praised her performance there.
She was a “Bully (2001)” cast member, and “The Hollywood Reporter” named her one of 2002’s “Shooting Stars of Tomorrow” in 2002. “The Door in the Floor (2004)”, a movie adaption of John Irving’s novel “A Widow for One Year,” had Bijou in a part opposite Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger from the previous year.
In 2005’s “Havoc”, written by Oscar-winning author Stephen Gaghan and directed by Oscar-winning documentary director Barbara Kopple, she most recently finished a prominent part opposite Anne Hathaway.
She has a number of projects in the works, including “Venom (2005)”, “What We Do Is Secret (2007)*, in which she played “Lorna Doom” alongside Shane West and was based on the legendary punk band The Germs from the late 1970s.
Did Bijou Phillips have a kidney transplant?
Yes, she had a kidney transplant five years ago. Phillips’ husband, Masterson, stated on February 17, 2017, that she had suffered kidney problems for five years. She was born with small kidneys and had been fighting the condition by avoiding stress, eating a vegan diet, and receiving dialysis. She needed a transplant after developing a blood infection so she underwent kidney transplant surgery on April 7, 2017.
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