‘Baywatch’ Star Nicole Eggert Receives Diagnosis & Fears for Daughter’s Fate: ‘I’m the Only Caregiver’

Nicole Eggert, renowned for her role in the popular TV series “Charles in Charge,” is facing a severe health challenge. At the age of 51, Eggert has disclosed her recent diagnosis of breast cancer.

Nicole Eggert and her daughter, Dilyn, at the "The Powerpuff Girls Movie" Premiere in 2002

Nicole Eggert, who captivated audiences in the 1990s as a celebrated blonde actress who starred in “Baywatch,” revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in early December 2023. The diagnosis followed a period of notable weight gain and intense pain in her left breast starting in October of 2023.

Initially attributing these symptoms to menopause, Eggert sought medical advice after discovering a lump during a self-examination.Her medical journey involved undergoing mammograms and biopsies, which led to the identification of stage 2 cribriform carcinoma breast cancer.

Eggert has spoken candidly about her experience, acknowledging the difficulty of this period and how she finds solace in inspirational quotes and affirmations.

As a single mother of two – Keegan, 12, and Dilyn, 25 – Eggert focuses on staying strong for her family. She expresses concern about being there for her children, saying “I’m the only caregiver.” Her concern is more centered around Keegan. Eggert shared: “She needs me more than anything and anybody.”

Eggert has prioritized her children above all, often placing her own needs last, a choice she made willingly because of her love for them. However, it has not been easy for Eggert as a single mother, who admitted: “I have no family. I have nothing.'”

Mindy Molinary, a close friend of Eggert, has initiated a crowdfunding campaign to assist with the financial demands of her treatment and surgeries. Launched on January 8, the campaign aims to raise $100,000 and has already garnered over $10,000.

This effort underscores Eggert’s role as a single mother and her plans to establish a non-profit organization that supports single parents in similar circumstances once she recovers.