Kathy Griffin is healing her voice with the help of one of the world’s most famous singers.
04.08.2021 - 05:41 / foxnews.com
Kathy Griffin shared with her fans on Twitter Tuesday that she had a successful surgery. The update came after the 60-year-old comedian revealed her lung cancer diagnosis over the weekend.
"Wow! I’m so grateful for all the love you guys are sending me," Griffin wrote on her social media account. "My cancer surgery went well yesterday.
Phew." Griffin also revealed she had been "nervous" to talk about her pill addiction and her suicide ideations. Comedian Kathy Griffin revealed she was diagnosed
.Kathy Griffin is healing her voice with the help of one of the world’s most famous singers.
Kathy Griffin is getting some star-studded help!
lung cancer battle, a source close to Griffin told The Post. The 60-year-old plays Liquorice Montague, a conspiracy theorist who takes Chantal (Clare McNulty) under her wing as a “co-dependent apprentice,” according to Variety.Our source also gave an update on Griffin’s health post-surgery.“She loved the experience working on the show and it was a great creative outlet before undergoing her lung cancer surgery,” the source said.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVKathy Griffin has joined the cast of “Search Party” for its fifth season, Variety has learned exclusively.Griffin will recur in the HBO Max comedy as Liquorice Montague, a conspiracy theorist who takes Chantal (Clare McNulty) under her wing as a “co-dependent apprentice.”“Working with Kathy was a huge life moment for us.
Kathy Griffin is giving fans an update on her health amid her recent lung cancer diagnosis. The comedian took to Instagram on Tuesday after her most recent doctor's visit to share the funny way her doctor tried to make light of her condition since undergoing surgery as part of her lung cancer battle.«When you're a comedian — and I've been dealing with this for years — the doctors always want to be comedians too,» Griffin shared with a chuckle.
Feeling better! Kathy Griffin is already making jokes and laughing again after surgery to treat her lung cancer.
Kathy Griffin is making her comeback, and she’ll be all better and back to her old self before we know it!
Kathy Griffin is laughing off her "really hoarse" voice after undergoing lung cancer surgery. The 60-year-old comedian gave fans an update on how she’s doing in an Instagram video posted Saturday, five days after she had half of her left lung removed.
Gallery: Talking helps: From Prince Harry to Lady Gaga, these stars were open about their mental health struggles (BANG Showbiz)She added: "I'm laughing, it's just even that notion [is funny]. For some reason, I'm laughing at everything now.
Kathy Griffin is opening up in a new update on her Instagram, after she underwent lung surgery last week.
Kathy Griffin is having a laugh and is on the mend.
Kathy Griffin is maintaining her sense of humor after her cancer diagnosis and surgery.The comedian posted a video to Instagram on Saturday for the first time since having part of her left lung removed."Hi guys, I might start to post little videos about my recovery and stuff, but my voice is like, really hoarse and I don't want to scare people,"she joked. "I'm laughing, it's just even that notion."She continued, "Also, for some reason, I laugh at everything now.
Kathy Griffin is sharing an update on her lung cancer surgery recovery.
Kathy Griffin updated fans on her surgery recovery and offered more details about her past suicide attempt. The comedian revealed earlier this week that she was undergoing surgery on Monday as part of her treatment for stage one lung cancer.The following day, a tell-all interview she did ahead of the surgery in which she revealed a past attempt at suicide and her addiction to prescription pills was released.
Kathy Griffin knows she's going to be OK amid her cancer diagnosis.The 60-year-old comedian took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a health update after revealing her lung cancer diagnosis and undergoing surgery to remove part of her left lung.«To be honest, this cancer surgery was a little more than I had anticipated. Tonight will be my first night without any narcotic pain killers.