Eric Dane Opens Up About His ALS Diagnosis in Emotional Interview
Two months after going public with his ALS battle, Eric Dane sat down for a heart-wrenching interview with Good Morning America on June 16, 2025. In the interview, he bravely shared his journey from noticing weakness in his right hand to receiving the devastating diagnosis.
Dane revealed that he initially brushed off the weakness in his hand, attributing it to fatigue or excessive texting. However, as the symptoms worsened, he sought medical attention and underwent a series of tests and consultations with specialists. After nine months of uncertainty, he was given the life-changing news that he had ALS.
“I will never forget those three letters,” Dane confessed to correspondent Diane Sawyer. “It’s a harsh reality that I wake up to every day. It’s not a nightmare; it’s my new reality.”
As the months passed, Dane faced the progressive nature of the disease as he lost function in his right arm, causing concern about the potential loss of mobility in his legs. The toll of ALS became painfully evident during a family trip when he realized he could no longer swim with his daughter, a heartbreaking moment for the former water polo athlete.
Reflecting on the impact of ALS on his life and family, Dane shared his fears of being taken away from his daughters at a young age, echoing the loss he experienced when his father died by suicide when he was just a child.
“Now, there’s a very real possibility that I may not be there for my girls as they grow up,” Dane lamented. The harsh reality of living with ALS has forced him to confront his mortality and cherish every moment with his loved ones.
Despite the challenges ahead, Eric Dane remains a beacon of strength and resilience, using his platform to raise awareness about ALS and inspire others to appreciate the precious gift of life. His courage and vulnerability in sharing his story serve as a reminder of the power of human connection and the importance of living each day to the fullest.

