WHO IS THE GIRL IN THE COSENTYX COMMERCIAL?
Uncovering the Faces Behind the Heal-With-Confidence Campaign
(By Carmichael Phillip)
A Look Back: Celebrities in Cosentyx Campaigns
When people ask, “Who’s the girl in the Cosentyx commercial?”, one of the most iconic faces is Cyndi Lauper. The Grammy‑winning singer has appeared in multiple Cosentyx TV spots—such as “See Me,” “Enough,” “Years,” and “Clear Skin Can Last”—sharing her personal journey with psoriasis alongside real patients. Her presence helped humanize the brand, blending celebrity recognition with emotional sincerity.
Real Patients on Screen: Faces of Authenticity
Cosentyx commercials are well known for spotlighting real individuals living with conditions like plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. For instance:
The “See Me” spot (January 2016) featured Amber Samuel and real patients including Dana, Kat, Binh, Gilbert, and Sandee.
The “Clear Skin Can Last” (May 2017) and its sequel (July 2017) included actual patients like Lauralee Soileau, Teresa, Joe—and introduced Katy Stoll and Zoë Lillian as well.
The “Enough” ad (December 2021) involved real patients such as Nadia and Gary, along with Cyndi Lauper.
These campaigns intentionally mix real voices with occasionally recognizable figures to create a sense of shared experience and authenticity.
Is That Someone You Recognize? Possibly Lauralee Soileau
One real patient who appears frequently in Cosentyx commercials is Lauralee Soileau. She’s been featured in several campaigns and is one of the recurring faces, especially in versions like “Clear Skin Can Last”. If the person you’re referring to looks very natural, approachable, and like they’re not a professional actor, there’s a good chance it could be Lauralee—or another real-life patient.