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Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus has cancer: “I’m scared, but also confident”

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Mark Hoppus (photo from Facebook profile)

Rome, June 24, 2021 – Mark Hoppus, bassist and co-founder of Blink-182, revealed in a tweet that he has the cancer. And he added to be scared, but also confident to be able to heal. The American musician, who will turn 50 next year, has confirmed through social networks that he has been undergoing cancer treatment for three months.

In his Twitter post, written on a black background, Mark Hopper leaves no doubt about his situation. “For the past three months I have been subjected to chemotherapy. I have cancer. It sucks and I’m scared, and at the same time I’m blessed to have met amazing doctors and for my family and friends who are getting me through all of this. “

The message of the co-founder of Blik-182 with Tom DeLonge and Scott Raynor ends with a signal of confidence hoping to be able to return soon to playing in a concert. “I still have months of treatment ahead of me, I’m trying to stay confident and positive. I can’t wait to be healed and to see you all at a concert in the near future. With love “, concludes Hoppus.




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