Mark Hoppus, Blink-182 bassist after cancer: “Enjoy every minute”

Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 he can celebrate: the cancer is gone and after almost a year he says he is happy back to his life and ready to play again. After the diagnosis of lymphoma, the bassist of the group told the whole journey on social media. The images of the exclusive interview by Tmz they show him in Los Angeles with his wife Skye Everly and some friends: “I’m happy to be here and ready to return.”

“The thing I wanted most was to go back to the studio and make music, but also get up from the sofa,” he said with a smile. Will the music be back soon? «Yes, let’s see if I will write something cheerful this time”. When asked about the lesson he had learned, he replied: “Enjoy every day.”

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The diagnosis of lymphoma dates back to April a year ago. This was followed by chemotherapy and treatments. The announcement of the disease a few months later with a tweet, in June, and from September the beginning of the remission phase. “I just saw my oncologist and the cancer is gone. Thank God, the universe, friends, family and all those who supported me with kindness and love ». Between the end of March and the beginning of April, the next check, which seems to have gone well, judging by the words.

Many fans and colleagues who have gathered around Mark in the months of therapy. And he reciprocated. Fedez he had let it be known that the album that brought him luck to fight cancer in the best possible way was Enema of the State and the wishes of a speedy recovery were activated by Mark Hoppus of Blink 182, one of his idols.


Source: Vanity Fair

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