Taking to Instagram, the singer shared a slew of photos from within the hospital getting treated, with his partner Tahnee Sims by his side.
It was so great to see you back up there, you're such a champion mate, we love you to bits," judge Todd McKenney told him. Grateful for you always @johnny_ruffo." Johnny was originally diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017 and later revealed he was all-clear of the disease in 2019.
Ruffo's girlfriend Tahnee Sims said there was still a 'huge battle ahead.'
“So much love for both of you!” “Both of you are so inspiring,” one follower wrote. “Grateful for you always.” “Love you guys,” Lynne McGranger commented on Sims’ post. “Love to you mate,” Georgie Parker added. “Thanks for all the support.”
Several of the photos showed his scalp stapled back together following his surgery, while others also showed his girlfriend, Tahnee Sims, by his side. Johnny ...
Johnny's 2017 operation took around 11 hours, and there was a 20 per cent chance he would die. In 2019, Johnny was told that he was in remission, describing the news as the 'greatest day of his life'. He was first diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017, and underwent life-saving surgery to successfully remove a seven centimetre tumour at the time In November 2020, the former Home and Away star revealed his brain cancer had returned following a 'week of seizures' He was first diagnosed in 2017, and underwent life-saving surgery to successfully remove a seven centimetre tumour at the time. In November 2020, the former Home and Away star revealed that his brain cancer had returned following a 'week of seizures.'
Taking to Instagram, the singer shared a slew of photos from within the hospital getting treated, with his partner Tahnee Sims by his side.
It was so great to see you back up there, you're such a champion mate, we love you to bits," judge Todd McKenney told him. Grateful for you always @johnny_ruffo." Johnny was originally diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017 and later revealed he was all-clear of the disease in 2019.
Singer Johnny Ruffo has shared a heartbreaking update on his cancer battle, and says he is “still fighting” the disease.
New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Stream more entertainment news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. The brave 34-year-old X Factor finalist shared a series of pictures showing how he has fought to survive his bout with brain cancer.
The 34-year-old X Factor finalist shared several snaps on his Instagram to mark five years since his heartbreaking diagnosis.
Sadly in November 2020, he shared the devastating news that his cancer had returned. The singer was originally diagnosed with a rare brain cancer in 2017, he revealed two years later that he was all-clear of the disease. The musician shared a carousel of ten photos and videos over the course of his journey, including photos with his supportive partner Tahnee Sims as well as the moment he had staples taken out of his head.
An update on the cancer battle of singer Johnny Ruffo was given to his audience. The 34-year-old X Factor finalist revealed on Instagram that he is still ...
But a year later, when he began to forget song lyrics and had 11 seizures in just four days, his world was turned upside down once more. After surgery, his scalp was stapled back together in several of the pictures. The news that Johnny was in remission in 2019 was the “greatest day of his life,” according to Johnny. He unexpectedly made a comeback on “Dancing with the Stars” in April of this year. After “a week of seizures,” the former Home and Away star revealed in November 2020 that his brain cancer had returned. He captioned his post, “Still fighting this son of a b***h, ” before including the hashtag “(hashtag)f*ckcancer.”
The former 'Home and Away' star has been flooded with support as he reveals he's 'still fighting' his brain cancer five years after his diagnosis.
Ruffo posted a slew of photos documenting his battle with the disease. “The doctor said, ‘If you didn’t come in [to the hospital], you would have gone to sleep and you would have been dead’,” Ruffo told the podcast at the time. Speaking with Who Magazine’s podcast Who Are You back in 2018, Ruffo recalled the terrifying ordeal, revealing that his girlfriend saved his life by rushing him to the hospital after he complained of a painful migraine.
The singer says it's been five years since he was first diagnosed and he's still battling.
However, in November 2020, he shared that his cancer had come back. He used the hashtag #f**kcancer and followed it up by thanking all his fans for the support. The former Home and Away actor was diagnosed with a rare brain cancer in 2017, with Johnny announcing two years later that he was all clear of the horrific disease after invasive brain surgery.