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'It's irreversible'
thetab.comI don’t have live access to streaming or news feeds right now, but based on recent reporting, Sam Vanderpump—Lisa Vanderpump’s nephew and star of Made in Chelsea—has been publicly discussing a serious health condition: end-stage liver disease. Several outlets in late 2024–2025 reported that he was facing a liver transplant assessment and that without a transplant he faced a limited life expectancy, with figures often cited as four to five years [sources cited in prior articles include People, The Tab, Mirror, and Bravo’s Daily Dish]. More recently, coverage in 2026 references continued health struggles and renewed emphasis on transplant discussions, including emotional interviews about near-death experiences and the urgency of receiving a donor organ [sources cited in prior articles include The Tab, The Mirror, and Bravo/This Morning segments].
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'It's irreversible'
thetab.comHe's been given five years left to live unless he gets a transplant
thetab.comSam Vanderpump, the nephew of Lisa Vanderpump, revealed he may have only five years to live if he doesn't get a liver transplant.
www.bravotv.comHe urgently needs an organ donor, or is expected to live just four to five years
thetab.comReality star Sam Vanderpump will next month start assessments to determine whether he will be approved for a liver transplant, but the star has shared the heartbreaking reality of his condition
www.mirror.co.uk'Made in Chelsea' star Sam Vanderpump revealed in a new episode of the reality show that he recently got a call from his doctors, who told him he had "end-stage liver disease" and there was "no hope"…
people.comSam Vanderpump, nephew of Vanderpump Rules' Lisa Vanderpump, is expecting his first child with Alice Yaxley. Get the details here.
www.bravotv.comThe reality TV favourite has opened up about his life-threatening ordeal.
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