Meg Ryan: The Rom-Com Queen's Brave Health Battle and the Oscar Moment That Brought Her Back
If you grew up in the '90s, Meg Ryan was pretty much the definition of on-screen romance. That iconic deli scene in When Harry Met Sally? We've all quoted it. So when she cropped up in conversation again recently—thanks to a major Oscars moment and some honest talk about her health—it landed differently. Let's catch up on where America's sweetheart is now, because honestly, she's been through a bit.
The Oscars Nod That Brought Back All the Feels
You might have caught the buzz from the 2026 Academy Awards. It wasn't just about the big wins; it was the tribute to director Rob Reiner that had everyone reaching for the tissues. Seeing him celebrated, with all those classic clips from This Is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride, and of course, When Harry Met Sally, reminded us of the golden era of rom-coms. And you can't mention that film without thinking of Meg. It was like the whole room collectively remembered why we fell for her—that spark, that timing, that utterly believable girl-next-door charm.
The Health Struggle She's Facing Head-On
But lately, when photos of Meg surface, the chatter isn't always about her movies. There's been a lot of noise about her appearance, and she's been refreshingly blunt about it. The 64-year-old has been dealing with osteoarthritis, which has genuinely affected the way she walks—you might notice a slight limp in recent snaps. She's basically told the gossip mills to pipe down, making it clear that the changes aren't down to some Hollywood facelift obsession, but the very real, sometimes painful, process of getting older. It's a reminder that our screen idols deal with the same creaky joints and aches as the rest of us.
Beyond the Rom-Com Label: Her Other Work
While we'll forever have You've Got Mail on during a rainy Sunday, Meg's career has always had more layers. For those digging through the DVD bins (and yes, I still see copies of Doors (DVD) floating around charity shops), you'll find her in darker, weirder roles too. Projects like The Nothing Man and Beneath This Mask showed she was never content to just be the cute blonde. She's been quietly working on her own terms, stepping behind the camera and picking stories that interest her, rather than chasing the blockbuster.
What's in the Rewind Pile?
If the Oscars tribute sent you hunting for your old collection, you're not alone. There's been a real spike in people grabbing the When Harry Met Sally (WS) by MGM on disc—probably because streaming services come and go, but a classic stays on your shelf. Here are a few Meg Ryan essentials everyone should have in their collection:
- When Harry Met Sally: The blueprint. Rob Reiner's masterpiece. Still perfect.
- Sleepless in Seattle: The one that proved you can fall in love via a late-night radio call.
- You've Got Mail: The ultimate '90s New York vibe, complete with dial-up internet nostalgia.
- The Doors (DVD): A wild cameo in Oliver Stone's epic that shows her edgy side.
The Verdict: Still Our Queen
Look, Meg Ryan isn't the perky 30-year-old faking an orgasm in a deli anymore. None of us are who we were three decades ago. But watching her navigate this chapter—with a bad hip, a stiff middle finger to plastic surgery rumours, and the enduring legacy of a film that just got a standing ovation at the Dolby Theatre—it makes you appreciate her even more. She's real, she's human, and honestly? That's far more attractive than any airbrushed magazine cover.