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That's So Raven star hospitalized with 'extremely severe' illness as fans donate $25K

That's So Raven star hospitalized with 'extremely severe' illness as fans donate $25K

Daily Mail​07-05-2025

A That's So Raven fell ill when on the road in April which sent him to the hospital.
Turns out Rondell Sheridan has been struggling with 'extremely severe case of pancreatitis,' according to a friend.
The former Disney Channel star shared an update on his health on social media Tuesday.
Now he has asked his fans for help paying his medical bills as he has set up a GoFundMe page. He already has about $25K of his $35K goal.
Rondell played Victor Baxter on That's So Raven and was also in Cory in the House and Raven's Home.
He's also appeared in The Jamie Foxx Show, Kenan & Kel, Cousin Skeeter, A Different World.
His GoFundMe is being run by a friend.
'Hello friends and family. My name is Isabel Beyoso, and I am creating this page on behalf of my very dear friend Rondell Sheridan because he has been admitted to the hospital twice in the last month due to an extremely severe case of pancreatitis,' Isabel wrote.
'He has not been able to work since April 12, 2025 and will not be able to return to work for the unforeseable future.
'The doctors have said he just has to wait for his pancreas to do what it's going to do before any further treatment can be considered, and in the meantime, he will be mostly bedridden, while in recovery.
'If we can all come together to help him financially for his medical and monthly bills while his body heals, I know this will be one giant stress we can collectively take off his shoulders, so that he can focus on resting, recovering, and healing.
'Every little bit helps and he appreciates you immensely.'

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