Magda Szubanksi
is expressing gratitude to her supporters while battling a “rarer and more aggressive” type of cancer, along with dealing with conspiracy theorists who doubt her claims.
blood cancer diagnosis
is linked to the
COVID-19 vaccine
.
She posted a brief video on her Instagram stating, “Hey loves. I simply wanted to express huge gratitude for all the affection and backing.”
Watch the video above
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It has truly been touching, and honestly, you are the breeze that propels me forward. Thank you immensely. Love you all.
The actress got choked up as she said, “It’s pretty overwhelming, but I just feel so loved up”.
She then signed off with a “Love you, love you. Bye.”
Many took to the comments to share the love.
Actress Rebecca Gibney shared, “You are SO loved my darling. You got this”.
The Block
star Sharon Johal wrote, “F—-N LOVE YOUUUUUU. And seeing that bloody gorgeous face of yours yesterday.”
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Actress Olivia Stambouliah shared, “Soak that love up honey! And hope we aren’t woofie Sharon💨” referencing
Kath and Kim
One of Szubanski’s most significant performances.
Szubanski posted a statement yesterday condemning people who claimed her diagnosis is some sort of “turbo cancer,” which they incorrectly tied to the vaccine, even though studies have debunked this notion.
In 2020, the Australian actress participated in a COVID-19 awareness initiative initiated by the Victorian government.
In the video, she seemed to be playing the role of her assistant.
Kath & Kim
Character Sharon Strzelecki states, “The real adversary isn’t the lockdown itself; it’s the virus. The quicker we adhere to the regulations, the faster everything will return to normal.”
She has been referred to as a “tyrant promoting COVID” and has been urged to ” apologize for advocating vaccination to others.”
Szubanski has had his fill of internet-based conspiracy theories.
taking to X
(previously Twitter) to post a statement.
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“Ok. Enough! Not the conversation I want to be having right now,” she began.
Let me make this absolutely clear… I assisted as a responsible member of society to uplift spirits during COVID, but I have never been an ‘ardent supporter’ of vaccinations and definitely did not push for them on others. Why? Because – I’m not a darned doctor!
I’ve encountered this LIBEL multiple times recently. It’s lazy cut-and-paste journalism. Could you please correct it? Before you redirect me, let me clarify: Explaining what ‘mandatory’ means does not equate to enforcing it.
This falsehood has moved past being just about trolls and is now seeping into official reports. I can’t overlook misleading data aimed at distorting the story and facts.
The cherished Australian funny person disclosed the heartbreaking news of her diagnosis merely a day prior to the speech.
a video uploaded to Instagram
where she had a bald head “as an expectation of it all coming off”.
“I’ve recently received a diagnosis for a highly uncommon, extremely aggressive, and severe form of lymphoma. Unfortunately, it falls into one of the more challenging categories,” she shared.
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In her caption, she appealed to her followers not to approach her when spotted out in public because of her compromised immune system while undergoing treatment.
Rather than doing so, she asked her followers to wave excitedly from a safe distance and be assured that she loves them deeply.
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