Singer and Tony Award-winning actor Billy Porter is sharing the serious health issue that left him hospitalized and battling for his life. The actor had to step away from work obligations to focus on his health and is now shedding light on the severity of the medical emergency that he faced.
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Billy Porter Had Sepsis
In March, Porter recounted his terrifying experience with sepsis on the podcast “Outlaws” with TS Madison, sharing how it all began with a routine check-up.
In September 2025, the actor visited his doctor, and it was then that they discovered that he had a kidney stone “trapped” in his urethra. He had to undergo a procedure to remove the stone.
“When they got in there, there was so much puss, and bile, and infection behind the stone,” Porter shared, adding that he became uroseptic within a few minutes.
Urosepsis occurs when an infection in the urinary tract leads to sepsis, as explained by the Cleveland Clinic. Sepsis is a life-threatening reaction wherein the immune system starts damaging healthy tissues and organs in the body. When left untreated, it can lead to organ failure or death.
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The Actor Had To Exit His Broadway Show
At the time of his health scare, Porter was in the middle of playing the Emcee in the Broadway musical “Cabaret” and had to step away from the role to recover.
“Due to a serious case of sepsis, Billy Porter must also withdraw from the production. His doctors are confident that he will make a full recovery but have advised him to maintain a restful schedule,” the statement read. He was replaced by alternates in the remaining shows.
According to the 56-year-old actor, his infection was so serious that he had to be put on an Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) machine. The ECMO pumps the blood outside of the body, rewarms it, and sends oxygen-rich blood back into the body, which allows the patient’s heart and lungs to heal.
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Billy Porter Says He Was ‘Dead’ For Three Days
Porter’s condition was life-threatening, and there were complications after he was taken off the ECMO machine. His doctors said his leg had compartment syndrome, which happens when there is a buildup of pressure on the muscles. This reduces the flow of blood in the area and can be intensely painful.
Compartment syndrome has numerous causes. The most common include injuries, falls, muscle contusions, and even complications after surgery. As a result, doctors had to “cut open” Porter’s leg while he was comatose to alleviate the pressure on the affected muscles.
“I was dead for three days. I am a miracle. I’m a walking miracle,” Porter shared.
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The Actor Updated Fans In December

In December 2025, Porter updated his fans on his health. “It was not easy. It has been a very, very challenging four months. And I want everybody to know that I am on the road to a full recovery,” he said, adding that he wasn’t there yet, but he was making progress.
Porter also took the time to thank everyone for praying for him and sending him good vibes throughout his ordeal. The actor became emotional, saying that he’s thankful to be alive. He captioned the post, “Proof of life, PTL!!!”
On a lighter note, Porter promoted his holiday movie in the post, writing, “Check out my new film Christmas Karma on Amazon Prime!!!”
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Billy Porter’s Harrowing Experience Changed His Approach To Life

As he recovered from sepsis in the hospital, Porter said in the podcast that he reflected on his life and had three realizations.
The first, he shared, was, “Work smarter, not harder.” The second was, “Be obedient and answer the call.” The third, “Don’t you ever stop telling the truth again.” Porter explained that he instinctively “silenced” himself in fear that he would no longer be an “A-list” celebrity.
Porter is currently focusing on his recovery, but has upcoming projects, including playing the role of Magno Stift in “The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping,” which is slated for release in late 2026.

