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Kid ‘n Play‘s Christopher Reid Reveals He Had a Heart Transplant

February 6, 2026
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Kid ‘n Play‘s Christopher Reid Reveals He Had a Heart Transplant
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In an interview with Michael Strahan on “GMA” on February 5th, Christopher “Kid” Reid, of the rap duo Kid ‘n Play and co-star of the House Party movies, disclosed that he had a heart transplant last summer. The 61-year-old, once known for his high-top fade, learned that he was suffering from congestive heart failure last summer, and the condition was impacting his other organs.

Table of Contents

  • What is Congestive Heart Failure?
  • The Initial Treatment Prescribed for Reid Didn’t Work
  • A Heart Transplant Was His Only Option

What is Congestive Heart Failure?

According to the Mayo Clinic, heart failure, also known as congestive heart failure, occurs when the heart muscle doesn’t pump blood as well as it should. When this happens, blood often backs up and fluid can build up in the lungs, causing shortness of breath. If you have CHF, your heart can’t supply enough blood to meet your body’s needs.

When asked about his initial symptoms, Reid said, “Maybe over the last year or so, I started to feel more fatigued than before. And then when you feel that shortness of breath, sleeping a lot, more than normal…I think you just chalk it up to getting older, the road is harsh, doing the old kick step.”

In July 2025, the Class Act actor’s symptoms worsened, which led him to the emergency room at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. where he received the shocking diagnosis. Other symptoms can include:

  • Shortness of breath with activity or when lying down.
  • Fatigue and weakness.
  • Swelling in the legs, ankles, and feet.
  • Rapid or irregular heartbeat.
  • Reduced ability to exercise.
  • Wheezing.
  • A cough that doesn’t go away or a cough that brings up white or pink mucus with spots of blood.
  • Swelling of the belly area.
  • Very rapid weight gain from fluid buildup.
  • Nausea and lack of appetite.
  • Difficulty concentrating or decreased alertness.
  • Chest pain if heart failure is caused by a heart attack.

The American Heart Association reports that having at least one of the following risk factors may increase the risk of developing the condition. They include coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, thyroid problems, metabolic syndrome, and getting older.

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The Initial Treatment Prescribed for Reid Didn’t Work

Treatment for congestive heart failure often involves lifestyle changes and medications. Initially, Reid was given medication to treat his condition. When he returned for a three-week follow-up with his cardiologist, Dr. Erika Jones, she was immediately concerned. “He came in very swollen again, and that is a little unusual in somebody who’s been started on treatment, for the swelling to come back that quickly,” she told “GMA.”

Although he was scheduled to go out of town for a gig, Reid cancelled to undergo further testing. The results confirmed that his heart was failing and his condition was also impacting other organs. Dr. Jones urged him to return to Cedars-Sinai’s emergency room, where he was placed in the ICU.

A Heart Transplant Was His Only Option

The rapper learned his condition was quite serious, and he was placed on a transplant waiting list. Cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Laura Dichiacchio, told GMA the waiting list was crucial because Reid was in a life-or-death situation. He received a transplant nine days later.

Reid said he plans to cherish his second chance at life, saying, “This thing is … a beautiful life. It’s great. And, you know, I wanna be around for it.”

He also wants to encourage people of color to put their health first, a message that applies to his brothers in hip-hop, who often leave us too early. The American Heart Association says Black adults account for 50% of heart failure hospitalizations among US adults under 50.

Resources

Mayo Clinic: Heart Failure

American Heart Association: Causes  and Risks For Heart Failure

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