How Isabella Strahan Is EMBRACING Her Hair Loss Amid Cancer Journey E! News

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How Isabella Strahan Is EMBRACING Her Hair Loss Amid Cancer Journey E! News

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00:00 Isabel Strahan is making light of her chemotherapy journey.
00:06 Michael Strahan's daughter is having a little fun on TikTok in between chemotherapy treatments
00:11 for her brain tumor.
00:12 The 19-year-old posted this video on April 27, poking fun at the fact she's bald amid
00:17 her ongoing cancer journey.
00:18 In the video, she's joined by her twin sister, Sophia, while wearing a blonde wig before
00:22 Sophia snatches it off to reveal her bald head.
00:26 They then laugh while lip-syncing over a popular sound on the app.
00:39 Isabella captions the post "If I was a sound #wigsnatched" and the comments were filled
00:43 with nothing but love as she received lots of messages of support and well wishes.
00:48 One user writing "You're hilarious and perfect" while another writes "Still beautiful."
00:53 This isn't the first time Isabella has shared glimpses of her life on TikTok.
00:57 In a video posted on April 20, the model had a hilarious response after a fan asked if
01:02 she was still alive by sharing a clip of her dancing to Sexy Red's "Get It Sexy."
01:07 Isabella was diagnosed with medulloblastoma in October 2023 and has been documenting her
01:12 treatments on social media, including several rounds of chemotherapy and multiple craniotomies
01:17 to remove her tumor.
01:19 Isabella continues to give a little glimpse into her health journey on YouTube.
01:22 "I only have to do two more rounds of chemo and it's like the biggest thing.
01:28 I'm so happy.
01:31 So I'll be done in May and I can kind of try to have like a summer to feel better.
01:38 And I'm so happy because I thought that would be done at the end of July and then, because
01:45 I was supposed to do six rounds in total and then I really would just have to go straight
01:53 back to school.
01:54 So I'm so happy."
01:55 She first shared her diagnosis during a segment on Good Morning America alongside her dad.
02:00 "I told myself I was going to cry.
02:04 It's okay."
02:05 "It happens.
02:06 It happens.
02:07 You're allowed to cry."
02:08 "It's been like two months of keeping it quiet, which is definitely difficult.
02:13 I don't want to hide it anymore because it's hard to always keep it and hope to just kind
02:18 of be a voice and be a person people who maybe are going through chemotherapy or radiation
02:23 can look at and find something interesting about their day."
02:26 "I'm so happy."
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