Blink-182 bass player and co-lead singer Mark Hoppus is updating fans on his cancer battle.
24.06.2021 - 04:43 / justjared.com
Travis Barker is reacting to his blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus revealing he has cancer.
On Wednesday (June 23), Mark, 49, took to social media to announce that he has been undergoing chemotherapy for the last several months after being diagnosed with cancer.
After making the reveal, Travis, 45, took to his Instagram Story to send his support to Mark.
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“Love you @markhoppus,” Travis wrote along with a throwback photo of him giving Mark a kiss on the cheek.
Travis also
Blink-182 bass player and co-lead singer Mark Hoppus is updating fans on his cancer battle.
Mark Hoppus provided fans a positive update on his cancer treatment while speaking with fans on Twitch. The bassist and singer of Blink-182 hosted a game of Blinko and the profits benefitted the Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Mark Hoppus is sharing an update on his cancer treatment.
Mark Hoppus is opening up to his fans.
Mark Hoppus has given fans an update on his health after sharing the news of his cancer diagnosis and ongoing treatment.The Blink-182 member posted a statement on social media last week (June 23), writing: “For the past three months I’ve been undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.”He continued: “It sucks and I’m scared, and at the same time I’m blessed with incredible doctors and friends to get me through this.“I still have months of treatment ahead of me but I’m trying to remain hopeful and
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Travis Barker and Tom DeLonge are standing beside their friend Mark Hoppus after the Blink-182 bassist revealed that he has cancer. Barker, the band’s drummer, called 49-year-old Hoppus his "brother" and sent a message of hope that they’ll perform together again soon.
In his corner. When Mark Hoppus revealed his cancer diagnosis on Wednesday, June 23, his fellow Blink-182 band members and more celebs showed their support on social media.
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Mark Hoppus, bassist and singer from the band Blink-182, recently made a public statement about his cancer diagnosis. Hoppus, 49, announced on Twitter on June 23 that he has cancer and that he is undergoing chemotherapy for the same.