The Lost Holiday wt Cynthia B

Cynthia Bailey, the iconic reality TV star, model, and actress, is set to make another appearance, this time on the big screen. With her upcoming role in the heartwarming film, “The Last Holliday,” set to premiere in September 2024, Cynthia proves once again her talent extends far beyond reality TV.

The film, which stars Vivica A. Fox and Jussie Smollett, follow the emotional journey of a mother reconnecting with her estranged son, and Cynthia’s performance is sure to resonate with audiences.

While her latest cinematic endeavor is garnering attention, Cynthia’s journey has been equally remarkable off-screen. Having battled fibroids–a condition that affects millions of women–she underwent uterine fibroid embolization (UFE), a minimally invasive treatment. Her decision to share this personal struggle on The Real Housewives of Atlanta sparked a vital dialogue about women’s reproductive health, encouraging countless women to seek the medical care they need.

“I filmed my procedure for Housewives, fought with them to film it despite their worry it wouldn’t make good TV,” said Bailey. “I told them, I’m a reality star, this is my life, I’m walking in my truth.”

Beyond her work in entertainment, Cynthia remains a steadfast advocate for fibroid awareness. Her partnership with USA Fibroid Centers as an ambassador emphasizes her commitment to empowering women to take control of their health. Through her advocacy, she continues to inspire others, proving that challenges can lead to powerful transformations.

“Anywhere I go in the world, women come up to me and thank me for talking about fibroids,” said Bailey. “Because so many of us, especially African American women, are dealing with fibroids.”

As she returns to The Real Housewives of Atlanta in season 16 as a friend of the cast, Cynthia is thriving professionally and personally. Her resilience and determination serve as a beacon of hope for women facing similar heath challenges, reinforcing that with the right support and treatment, life can indeed flourish after fibroids.

For more information on fibroids and treatment options, visit USA Fibroid Centers at www.usafibroidcenters.com.

To watch the trailer for Cynthia’s upcoming movie, click here.