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Dave Coulier Announces He’s Cancer-Free After Fighting Lymphoma

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Dave Coulier, renowned for his role as Uncle Joey in the beloved television series “Full House,” has been declared cancer-free just five months after his diagnosis with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

In October 2024, Coulier, 65, began experiencing persistent respiratory issues, which led to a diagnosis of stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of blood cancer affecting the lymphatic system. He commenced an intensive chemotherapy regimen, completing six rounds by February 2025. Throughout this period, Coulier faced significant challenges, including neuropathy, nausea, dizziness, and profound fatigue. He candidly shared that during his fifth round of chemotherapy, he was mentally prepared for any outcome.

Coulier’s wife, Melissa, was a steadfast pillar of support throughout his ordeal, serving as his primary caregiver and providing unwavering emotional strength. The couple also received joyous news during this challenging time—their son, Luc, and his wife, Alex, welcomed a baby boy on March 27, 2025, making Coulier a grandfather. He expressed excitement about this new chapter in his life, looking forward to spending time with his grandson.

His “Full House” co-stars were equally supportive. Candace Cameron Bure celebrated Coulier’s recovery on social media, sharing photos from their time on the show and expressing her happiness. John Stamos, known for his close friendship with Coulier, stood by him throughout his treatment, even donning a bald cap in solidarity during Coulier’s chemotherapy sessions.


 

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Don’t Marry Someone Who Doesn’t Support Your Growth – Omoni Oboli Warns

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Popular Nigerian Actress and Filmmaker Omoni Oboli emphasizes on the importance of marrying a good life partner.

The filmmaker shares in a recent interview that it is very important to get married to someone who will support you.

Marrying someone who doesn’t support your growth can hold you back and lead to lasting regret.”

The first thing I would say is marry someone who believes in your dreams and your goals because if you don’t, that would really derail you in terms of your career.…”


 

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Afrobeat Singer Davido Counts Down to White Wedding with Chioma

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Popular Afrobeat Singer Davido anticipates his upcoming white wedding with his partner, Chioma.

It can be recalled that the couple already held a traditional wedding in Nigeria last year. Which was the talk of the town with many influential guests in attendance.

Davido then takes to social media to state “can August come already?” After sharing a video with his wife, Chioma. He subtly hints at the upcoming wedding, meanwhile fans could already guess what he’s anticipating for.


 

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Singer Justin Bieber Opens Up About Struggling with Mental Health

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Popular Sinegr Justin Bieber expresses his tiredness with expectations and bis feelings.

The singer took to his official Instagram page to reveal tk fans that he is not okay and is tired of living for other people. Especially to tear expectaons.

“People keep telling me to heal, don’t you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already? I know I’m broken and I know I have anger issues.”

“I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them.”


 

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