Kid ‘n Play’s Christopher “Kid” Reid Reveals Heart Transplant and Second Chance at Life

Christopher “Kid” Reid, best known as one-half of the iconic hip-hop duo Kid ‘n Play, has revealed he underwent a heart transplant, opening up publicly about his health for the first time during an interview on Good Morning America. Reid told co-anchor Michael Strahan he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure last July after visiting an emergency room when fatigue and shortness of breath worsened. Initially, he said he attributed the symptoms to aging and the demands of touring.


After being prescribed medication, Reid’s condition raised concern during a follow-up appointment when swelling returned quickly. His cardiologist, Dr. Erika Jones, said additional bloodwork confirmed his heart was failing and affecting other organs. Reid was urged to go to the emergency room immediately and was rushed to the ICU, where doctors informed him that a heart transplant would be his only viable option. He was placed on the transplant waiting list as his condition became life-threatening.


Just eight days later, Reid received the call that a donor heart was available. He underwent a seven-hour surgery and successfully received the transplant. Now recovering, Reid said he plans to cherish his renewed life and second chance. “This thing is … a beautiful life,” he said. “It’s great. And, you know, I wanna be around for it.”

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