The Wanted singer Tom Parker is giving his fans an update on his health, nearly three months after he revealed to the world that he was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor.
14.12.2020 - 23:05 / perezhilton.com
Amidst even the most difficult challenges, love is always worth celebrating.
On Saturday, Tom Parker of The Wanted proved as much with a heartwarming tribute to his wife, Kelsey Hardwick, in honor of their 11th anniversary. The couple recently revealed that Tom has been diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor, but promised they would keep fighting together.
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On Instagram, the musician renewed that promise in a sweet post
The Wanted singer Tom Parker is giving his fans an update on his health, nearly three months after he revealed to the world that he was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor.
Tom Parker is keeping fans in the loop after revealing his terminal brain cancer diagnosis.
Tom Parker has opened up on his health following his cancer diagnosis, explaining his life was "turned upside down" following the devastating news.The Wanted star revealed he was told he has an inoperable brain tumour back in October, shortly after he found out the gender of his newborn child with wife Kelsey.The 32 year old has now taken to his Instagram to share a photo of himself from a few days before he was told about his condition and explained: "REALITY: Two days after this picture was
Tom Parker refused to let his devastating cancer diagnosis get in the way of an incredible family Christmas.The Wanted star loved every minute of his day as he laughed with his wife and kids as they tore into their presents.The brave 32-year-old is currently undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy. He is battling the brain tumour after the star was diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma earlier this year.
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diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma. He has since undergone several rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment for the inoperable brain tumour.
After being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour, Tom Parker has revealed that he has been suffering from short-term memory loss as a result of his treatments.The dad-of-two, who said watching The Real Full Monty On Ice was 'tough', took to Instagram to tell his fans about how his chemotherapy and radiotherapy has been going.
Tom Parker has admitted it was “tough” for him to watch The Real Full Monty On Ice following his brain tumour diagnosis earlier this year.The Wanted singer exclusively revealed to OK! magazine back in October that he had been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour called a grade four glioblastoma.