Throughout the years, more and more Hollywood A-listers have opened up about their autism diagnosis. In October 2024, Tamra Judge revealed that while in therapy she discovered that she is "on the spectrum," meaning she has a neurological disorder affecting interaction and communication with others, per the National Institute of Mental Health. "We're trying to work through that. I have a really hard time processing stuff," the Real Housewives of Orange County star revealed on her and Teddi Mellencamp's "Two Ts in a Pod" podcast. "I have a lot of sensory issues - sound, light, touch - but she says that is not my biggest problem. My biggest problem is working through trauma that I had in my life." The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey also shared in March 2025 that they were diagnosed with autism. Celebrity Parents Share Inspiring Quotes on Raising Kids With Autism "I got diagnosed with autism when I was filming season one of The Last of Us," Ramsey explained to British Vogue at the time. Keep scrolling to see more stars who have been diagnosed with autism: Jaime King Jaime King Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Theo Grace During a September 2025 appearance on the "Juicy Scoop With Heather McDonald" podcast, King shared she was diagnosed autistic. "I found out in my late 20s. It came about through getting tested because I realized that by having ADHD, then there was a possibility that the other thing would be the case," she explained to host Heather McDonald. "I was getting my masters in spiritual science and psychology and I just started to really understand, 'Oh that's the thing in me that's kind of different than other people.' It's just the way that my brain processes and how I relate or connect to the world is not like normal per se. It's a gift." Ginger Minj Ginger Minj attends RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10 Red carpet. Santiago Felipe/Getty Images for Paramount+ RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10 competitor Ginger Minj is opening up about her recent autism diagnosis and the role the show has played in her health journey. "To be candid, I didn't find out that I was truly autistic - of course I had my assumptions through my life - until we did the casting process for All Stars 10 and I went in for my psychiatric evaluation," Minj revealed while speaking to Entertainment Weekly for an interview published on June 14. "The way I communicated, the therapist said, 'Are you autistic? Are you on the spectrum?' I had my suspicions, but I said I'd never been tested," she continued. "He said he'd like me to be tested. So, I did. I got tested, and I am." The Drag Race star went on to explain that the diagnosis put "40 years of my existence into perspective." Tamra Judge Rich Polk/Getty Images In October 2024, the RHOC star shared on an episode of her and Mellencamp's "Two Ts in a Pod" podcast that she was "on the spectrum." "There's gonna have to be a lot of changes moving forward," Tamra explained, noting that she discussed her social anxiety with her therapist. "It's because the anxiety that I have when I talk to people and how I make it through the show is drinking. ... All this suppressed s- that's going on within me comes out when I drink because my guard is down." Bella Ramsey Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images The Last of Us star revealed in March 2025 that she was diagnosed with autism while filming season 1 of the HBO show. Ramsey, who uses they/them pronouns, shared that growing up they "always wondered" if they had autism but they never acted on that assumption until a crew member whose daughter has autism assumed Ramsey's condition and prompted them to seek a formal psychiatric assessment. "I've always been watching and learning from people. Having to learn more manually how to socialize and interact with the people around me has helped with acting," they told British Vogue, noting that receiving an official diagnosis felt "freeing" at the end of the day. "It enables me to walk through the world with more grace towards myself about not being able to do the easy everyday tasks that everyone else seems to be able to do." Ramsey explained that the "label of being autistic" has been helpful to them in understanding themself. "But gender and sexuality-wise, labels do not feel comfy for me in any capacity, because I feel like I'm putting myself into a box. I feel trapped," they noted, adding that the autism diagnosis allows them to "unmask immediately." Grimes Jesse Grant/Getty Images The "Genesis" singer shared in March 2025 that she was diagnosed with ADHD and autism. "I feel, like, had we known this when I was a child, I would have worked so much less hard, been on drugs, and so many of the weird obsessions and motivations I had would have been seen as pathological and I could have written off certain things that were very hard for me but I'm glad I overcame them," she explained via X. Tallulah Willis Amanda Edwards/Getty Images In March 2024, the daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis took to social media to share a vid