Grammy Award winner Chrisette Michele
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Chrisette Michele Announces “Severe” Autism Diagnosis
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Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Chrisette Michele has revealed in a heartfelt social media post that she has received a formal autism diagnosis. She said clinicians used the term “severe” to describe her condition, although she is seeking a second opinion to clarify the specifics.
Michele, 42, wrote: “I just learned I’m autistic. Official diagnosis. They used the word … severely.” She added that she will get additional expert reviews to understand whether “severe” or even “profound” more accurately describes her profile.
he vocalist—best known for her chart-topping hit “Be OK” and a 2009 Grammy—chose a measured, reflective tone as she shared the news. She revealed that the diagnosis came on Sunday, June 15, via a post on Facebook. The disclosure has generated empathy and support from fans and fellow artists alike.
Michele stated, “I’m seeking clarity so I can explore what it really means.” In doing so, she highlights the complexity and nuance of autism assessments. Her decision to pursue further evaluation speaks to the evolving understanding of neurodiversity in adulthood.
Michele expressed a cautious optimism in her announcement. She conveyed gratitude for unwanted judgments, support, and the realization that her nervous system simply works differently—even if she is still exploring where on the spectrum she falls.
She said her aim is to “learn more and seek appropriate care.” Many health professionals encourage post-diagnosis planning that includes mental health support, community ties, and self-understanding . Her public platform may encourage others to consider that neurodiversity exists at all ages.
Michele, 42, wrote: “I just learned I’m autistic. Official diagnosis. They used the word … severely.” She added that she will get additional expert reviews to understand whether “severe” or even “profound” more accurately describes her profile.
he vocalist—best known for her chart-topping hit “Be OK” and a 2009 Grammy—chose a measured, reflective tone as she shared the news. She revealed that the diagnosis came on Sunday, June 15, via a post on Facebook. The disclosure has generated empathy and support from fans and fellow artists alike.
Michele stated, “I’m seeking clarity so I can explore what it really means.” In doing so, she highlights the complexity and nuance of autism assessments. Her decision to pursue further evaluation speaks to the evolving understanding of neurodiversity in adulthood.
Michele expressed a cautious optimism in her announcement. She conveyed gratitude for unwanted judgments, support, and the realization that her nervous system simply works differently—even if she is still exploring where on the spectrum she falls.
She said her aim is to “learn more and seek appropriate care.” Many health professionals encourage post-diagnosis planning that includes mental health support, community ties, and self-understanding . Her public platform may encourage others to consider that neurodiversity exists at all ages.
This is the song for which she won a Grammy Award. The title seems apropos for the moment.
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DSM 5: Autism Spectrum Disorder, DSM IV: Aspergers Moderate Severity.
“My autism is not a superpower. It also isn’t some kind of god-forsaken, endless fountain of suffering inflicted on my family. It’s just part of who I am as a person”. - Sara Luterman
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