Australian singer and actor Johnny Ruffo sat down for an emotional interview with Carrie Bickmore on last night's episode of The Project, giving fans a sad ...
I know he hates the word journey as well, but he’s in the middle of it, and … “What plays in my head a lot is, I hate to say this, how hard it may be for her if something does happen to me. My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life.” And I’m like, do you think I’m not being positive? “Looking up my diagnosis and my tumour, the average life expectancy was three years. And for me it’s now been five years. It’s something that I don’t want to think about. “Don’t. Don’t!” Ruffo groaned when Bickmore brought it up. 25+ news channels in 1 place. Stream more entertainment news live & on demand with Flash. Australian singer and actor Johnny Ruffo sat down for an emotional interview with Carrie Bickmore on last night’s episode of The Project, giving fans a sad update on his ongoing battle with brain cancer.
Johnny Ruffo is thankful that his girlfriend Tahnee Sims has been by his side as he fights brain cancer.
'Without her I may not be here,' Johnny told Now To Love My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life'. But on Monday the singer shared his fears on how his 27-year-old love will cope when he's gone. Johnny Ruffo is thankful that his girlfriend Tahnee Sims has been by his side as he fights brain cancer. 'At some point it will get me but I'm still fighting. 'So, it's something that I don't want to think about.
The Aussie singer-songwriter knows he's going to to die, but he wants to help as many people as he can.
My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life." Kick it’s a**," she said. "For me it's now been five years. "Oh Johnny.... "So, it's something that I don't want to think about. Looking up my diagnosis and my tumour, the average life expectancy was three years," he said on The Project.
Singer Johnny Ruffo has been told he will never be cancer free after two tumours were discovered in his brain in 2017 and 2020. Johnny sat down with Carrie ...
Former Home and Away star Johnny Ruffo has given a heartbreaking update in his battle with cancer. The 34-year-old X Factor finalist was diagnosed with the ...
The book will give fans an insight into the negative impacts fame had on his life. My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life.” “And for me it’s now been five years.
The former Home and Away star's life of glitz and glamour came tumbling down when after his cancer diagnosis.
If you need help in a crisis, call Lifeline on 13 11 14. “I felt like I was just kicking goals and I couldn’t miss - everything I ever wanted was happening and then all of a sudden, the roof came crashing down on me.” “I wanted to open up about that and just keep the conversation going, or open up the conversation about it.
Johnny Ruffo has revealed his cancer diagnosis is terminal, admitting he has feared for his future and what would happen to his girlfriend Tahnee Sims when ...
“There’s something about nearly dying that puts things in perspective for you… “At some point, it will get me but I’m still fighting. “So, it’s something that I don’t want to think about.
The singer told 7Entertainment exclusively that the terminal diagnosis has given him a new goal in terms of his health. Ruffo hopes to make it to Christmas to ...
And I cannot wait to see him,” he said. Honestly, he is my hero, he is everything to me. “I felt like I was just kicking goals and I just couldn’t miss and then all of a sudden this the roof came crashing down,” he said of his 2017 diagnosis. Talking about what he plans to do with his remaining time, Ruffo said he “still has so many things that I want to achieve and that I want to do in life”. “I understand that the cancer is terminal, but you know, I’m going to do everything I can and I am currently doing everything I can to kick its a**.” Ruffo hopes to make it to Christmas to see his brother and “best friend” who has been away in Ireland for the last three years.
During a heartbreaking interview on Tuesday, the 34-year-old struggled to speak as he explained how writing his new book had helped him to remember all the ...
My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life'. [Writing] brings up things, whether it be happy or sad memories,' he said 'At some point it will get me but I'm still fighting. 'I felt like I was just kicking goals and I couldn't miss. 'So, it's something that I don't want to think about. [Writing] brings up things, whether it be happy or sad memories.'
Australian actor and singer Johnny Ruffo has revealed his long battle with brain cancer has turned terminal during an emotional update on Monday.
“Looking up my diagnosis and my tumor, the average life expectancy was three years. And for me it’s now been five years. 25+ news channels in 1 place. In a heartbreaking interview on The Project, Ruffo shared his "fairly devastating" cancer journey over the past five years but said he is "still kicking on". The 34-year-old faced a sudden setback in 2017 after he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2017 and again in 2020. Johnny Ruffo has spoken candidly about his emotional journey with cancer, with the 34-year-old saying he wants to "live a happy life" after doctors told him he will never be cancer free.
The 34-year-old sat down with The Project's Carrie Bickmore, where he revealed his brain cancer is terminal.
"She was the one who made me get in the car [to go to hospital] when it [the headaches] first happened. "So, it's something that I don't want to think about. And for me it's now been five years.
Johnny Ruffo put on a brave face on Tuesday following an emotional appearance on Sunrise where he spoke about his terminal brain cancer diagnosis.
My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life'. Still kicking on. 'I felt like I was just kicking goals and I couldn't miss. 'At some point it will get me but I'm still fighting. 'So, it's something that I don't want to think about. [Writing] brings up things, whether it be happy or sad memories.'