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Kwame Appiah is warning others not to be blind to their health needs.
The Love Is Blind star got candid about a frightening medical scare he recently endured after feeling “a little bit sick” in November 2024, admitting that he came to regret not taking the matter seriously from the start.
“By the time I actually got to the doctors in December, I was having fevers for about three weeks,” Kwame, 34, revealed in a video posted on his Instagram page Jan. 16. “I had lost 20 pounds, so based on those symptoms, the doctor determined it could be an array of things—and one of those things was cancer.”
Fortunately, the reality star—who married Chelsea Griffin in the season four finale of the Netflix series—didn’t have cancer after all, but he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, a chronic disease that leads to inflammation and ulcers in the colorectal region. After experiencing the illness “at its absolute worst” at the time, Kwame shared the lessons he took away from the ordeal.
“Just a quick reminder that life is incredibly precious,” he declared. “I didn’t realize how important the normal things I did in my day were for me until I couldn’t do them anymore.”
Kwame then urged viewers not to make the same mistake he made, stressing that “small things can lead to big problems if we ignore them.” He also emphasized the importance of understanding one’s symptoms.
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“Information is everything,” he continued. “You have to know what it is if you are going to fight it.”
Kwame closed his message by thanking his well-wishers as well as his wife of two years.
“I’m gonna end this with a lot of gratitude,” he concluded. “Gratitude for the fact that I feel like myself again, gratitude for all the people that sent out love and support, gratitude for Chelsea—who helped me and was there for me all the way through this.”
Getting impatient for season eight of Love Is Blind? Keep reading to see what bingeworthy shows are premiering soon.
Netflix
Cobra Kai (Netflix) - Jan. 13
After a shocking result in the Sekai Taikai, Miyagi-Do and Cobra Kai must reckon with their pasts while facing an uncertain future both on and off the mat. Almost 40 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament, it’s all been leading to this.
Peacock/NBCUniversal
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy (Peacock) - Jan. 14
Insiders break their silence in Peacock’s all-new documentary special Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy. The 90-minute documentary special tells the story of Sean Combs’ early years and his decades-long transformation to Puffy and then to Diddy, with crucial insight into the forces that shaped the man and may have made him a monster.
FBI True/See It Now Studios
FBI True (Paramount+) - Jan. 14
Season six will feature gripping stories about high-profile cases including the race to find the killer after fashion designer Gianni Versace was gunned down outside of his home; the story of Annie Le, a brilliant Yale PhD student whose sudden disappearance sparked a relentless FBI investigation; and one of the strangest cases in FBI history, which tells the story of a pizza delivery driver with a deadly bomb around his neck – placed there by a group he claimed were forcing him to rob a bank.
Netflix
With Love, Meghan (Netflix) - Jan. 15
This inspiring series, produced by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, reimagines the genre of lifestyle programming, blending practical how-to’s and candid conversation with friends, new and old. Meghan shares personal tips and tricks, embracing playfulness over perfection and highlights how easy it can be to create beauty, even in the unexpected. She and her guests roll up their sleeves in the kitchen, the garden and beyond, and invite you to do the same.
Peacock
Love Island: All Stars (Peacock) - Jan. 15
Maya Jama will return as host of the second season featuring legendary U.K. Islanders returning to the villa for another shot at love. The first 12 islanders will include fan-favorites Curtis Pritchard, Olivia Hawkins, Ronnie Vint, Catherine Agbaje, Scott Thomas, Gabby Allen, Luca Bish, Elma Pazar, Marcel Somerville, Kaz Crossley, Nas Majeed and India Reynolds.
National Geographic/Disney+
A Real Bug's Life (Disney+) - Jan. 15
A Real Bug's Life is back for a thrilling second season that’s bigger and bolder than ever. Inspired by the World of Disney and Pixar’s A Bug’s Life, the Disney+ Original series from National Geographic takes us on another extraordinary adventure into the micro-bug world—where the forces of nature play out on a completely different scale and miniature creatures rely on amazing superpowers to make it through each day.
Peacock/NBCUniversal
SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night (Peacock) - Jan. 16
The documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at some of the American late-night comedy institution’s most iconic elements and rich history with never-before-seen footage across five decades of SNL history.
Sophy Holland/NBC
Law & Order: Speial Victims Unit (NBC) - Jan. 16
The crime drama returns for season 26.
NBCUniversal
Law & Order (NBC) - Jan. 16
Season 24 of the procedural debuts Jan. 16.
Netflix
XO, Kitty (Netflix) - Jan. 16
Teen matchmaker Kitty Song Covey is back in Seoul for a new semester at KISS. She's single for the first time in a long time, and ready for a fresh start: no more meddling, no more drama. Maybe just some casual dating. Emphasis on casual. But she has more to worry about than her love life, as a letter from her mother's past sets her on a wild journey, and new faces at KISS bring change. As secrets unravel and bonds are tested, Kitty will learn that life, family and love are more complicated than she ever imagined.
AppleTV+
Severance (AppleTV+) - Jan. 17
Season two reunites its ensemble cast of stars including Emmy Award nominee Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, Jen Tullock, Michael Chernus, Dichen Lachman, Emmy Award winner John Turturro, Academy Award winner Christopher Walken and Academy and Emmy Award winner Patricia Arquette, and welcomes new series regular Sarah Bock.
Hulu/Disney
Roy Wood Jr.: Lonely Flowers (Hulu) - Jan. 17
In this stand-up special, Roy Wood Jr. explores how lack of connection has sent society spiraling into a culture full of guns, rude employees, self-checkout lanes and why some of us would rather be alone rather than be connected.
Starz
The Couple Next Door (Starz) - Jan. 17
The Couple Next Door explores the claustrophobia of suburbia and the fallout of chasing your deepest desires. When Evie and Pete move into the upscale neighborhood with the dream of starting a family, they soon find friendship in the shape of the couple next door, alpha traffic cop Danny and his wife, glamorous yoga instructor Becka. As time goes on, these two couples get increasingly close to each other and one fateful night, become sexually entangled in a way that will change their lives forever.
Justin Stephens/FOX
9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox) - Jan. 20
The drama's final episodes begin Jan. 20.
Patrick Ecclesine/FOX
Rescue: Hi-Surf (Fox) - Jan. 20
The drama returns.
TBS/Warner Bros. Discovery
The Joe Schmo Show (TBS) - Jan. 21
The show-within-a show breathes new life into the hit 2003 series of the same name – delivering a bold, modern twist that takes aim at the absurdity of reality TV.
Ben, an unsuspecting electrician from Baltimore, who believes he’s competing for a $100,000 prize on a popular game show. What he doesn’t know? He’s surrounded by a cast of highly skilled improv comedians and the entire production is an elaborate hoax.
Roku
What Drives You (Roku) - Jan. 21
John Cena is known for his award-winning performances in the ring and on the big screen, but now this global icon is ready to give audiences a front row seat to his two biggest passions: cars and connecting with people. What Drives You is a breakthrough talk format where John will spend time with the most successful celebrities—including Jelly Roll, Travis Barker and more—on the planet and talk about what drives them—both on the road and in their hearts.
AppleTV+
Prime Target (AppleTV+) - Jan. 22
Prime Target features a brilliant young math postgraduate, Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall), on the verge of a major breakthrough. If he succeeds in finding a pattern in prime numbers, he will hold the key to every computer in the world. Soon he begins to realize an unseen enemy is trying to destroy his idea before it’s even born, which throws him into the orbit of Taylah Sanders, a female NSA agent (Quintessa Swindell) who’s been tasked with watching and reporting on mathematicians' behavior. Together they start to unravel the troubling conspiracy Edward is at the heart of.
Netflix
W.A.G.s to Riches (Netflix) - Jan. 22
The new reality series takes you inside the high-stakes world of ambitious women in Miami, connected to the city’s most elite athletes, musicians, and power players. This docu-soap follows a bold group of women who are breaking the mold and building empires of their own, balancing thriving careers, motherhood, and high-profile relationships—all while dealing with the glamour and drama that come with their affluent lives. From battling blog-fueled gossip to competing in a city where connections are everything, these women are out to prove they’re more than just the trophies behind the men, with some even out-earning their famous male counterparts.
Netflix
The Night Agent (Netflix) - Jan.23
Based on the novel by Matthew Quirk, The Night Agent is a sophisticated, character-based, action-thriller centering on a low level FBI Agent, Peter Sutherland, whose efforts to save The President in season one earn him an opportunity to become a Night Agent in season two. But working in the secretive organization of Night Action will propel Peter into a world where danger is everywhere and trust is in short supply.
Amazon MGM Studio
Harlem (Prime Video) - Jan. 23
After a shocking season two finale cliffhanger that left audiences on the edge of their seats, Harlem season three will follow the core four women on the precipice of change like never before. Whether it be motherhood, singlehood, sisterhood, complicated career journeys, or even more complicated families, our stylish and ambitious best girlfriends strive to finally choose themselves above all else.
Hulu/Disney
The Best Heart Attack of My Life (Hulu) - Jan. 24
Based on the eponymous book by Argentine author Hernán Casciari and inspired by real events, The Best Heart Attack of My Life follows a frustrated writer who survives a heart attack thanks to the help of his hosts at the temporary rental house where he is staying. It’s an event that will change his life, and that of those around him, forever.
AppleTV+
Eva the Owlet (AppleTV+) - Jan. 24
The series stars Eva, a creative, cheeky owlet who lives next door to her best friend Lucy in the woodland world of Treetopington. With big ideas and an even bigger personality, Eva goes on high-flying adventures, expressing herself in her diary along the way! Season two takes viewers through a night in the life of Eva, a spunky and enthusiastic owlet who dreams big. Whether she’s planning a backyard campout with her friends or saving the town’s Spring Acorn Roll from hungry squirrels, Eva tackles her goals with conviction and flair, expressing herself in her journal along the way.
ID
The Fall of Diddy (ID) - Jan. 27
The new ID docuseries features exclusive, never-before-heard accounts and never-before-seen archival footage, offering personal insights into harrowing allegations of violent behavior and illegal activity that have shadowed the music mogul. Spanning Sean Combs’ decades-long impact on music and popular culture, from his early days as a talented creative to his 2024 arrest, the docuseries uncovers the insidious and terrifying allegations of sexual assault, abusive behavior, violence, and other disturbing claims that lay beneath his success.
Disney
The Bachelor (ABC) - Jan. 27
Grant Ellis' journey to find love will continue as he takes on the role of leading man for the 29th season of The Bachelor. The adventurous day trader, known for his genuine desire to build a future centered on family, will begin handing out roses when his season premieres next month.
HGTV
The Flip Off (HGTV) - Jan. 29
Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack are back in the network’s new highly anticipated series The Flip Off, a throwdown competition to see which ex can find, buy, renovate and flip a house for the biggest financial gain, earning the chance at ultimate bragging rights and a first-class vacation paid for by the loser. Tarek's wife Heather Rae El Moussa will also lend a helping hand.
MTV
The Challenge All Stars: Rivals (MTV) - Jan. 29
The hit reality competition franchise brings its fan-favorite rivals twist to The Challenge All Stars. In a series first, the new season pairs up memorable power players and redemption seekers with their biggest rivals.
AppleTV+
Mythic Quest (AppleTV+) - Jan. 29
For season four, the Mythic Quest team reunites under the same fluorescent office lights and confronts new challenges amongst a changing video game landscape as stars rise, egos clash, relationships bloom, and everyone tries to have a little more work work life balance.
Netflix
The Recruit (Netflix) - Jan. 30
Season two of The Recruit finds CIA Lawyer Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo) pulled into a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea, only to realize that the bigger threat just might be coming from inside the Agency.
AppleTV+
Vietnam: The War That Changed America (AppleTV+) - Jan. 31
Narrated by Ethan Hawke, Vietnam: The War That Changed America recounts the tumultuous period of the Vietnam War from a deeply personal lens. As we approach the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, this series provides a timely exploration of the war’s immediate and enduring effects on American society and its transformation.
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