Yes, many high-profile celebrities have publicly shared their struggles with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) to raise awareness about the condition and the importance of using a CPAP machine. Legendary basketball player Shaquille O'Neal participated in a Harvard sleep study that revealed he stops breathing dozens of times per hour. Actor William Shatner was diagnosed in 2016 and has spoken about how CPAP therapy improved his quality of life. Other notable figures include comedian Amy Poehler, who has joked about her "chainsaw" snoring; Rosie O'Donnell, who credits her diagnosis with helping her avoid a potential stroke; and Randy Jackson, who manages both sleep apnea and Type 2 diabetes. Even the late Carrie Fisher suffered from the condition, which was cited as a factor in her passing. These public disclosures have been instrumental in destigmatizing the use of sleep apnea masks and highlighting that the disorder can affect anyone, regardless of their fitness level or "glamorous" lifestyle.