Fans of Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus were utterly devasted when it was revealed that he was going through a battle with cancer. Back in July, Mark Hoppus also revealed that he was diagnosed with Stage-4 Lymphoma.
The 49-year old bassist has remained a part of the band since 1993 and is one of its longest performing members. Many fans were concerned about his wellbeing due to the nature of his cancer.
Now it seems we have some good news to share regarding Mark Hoppus’ recovery. Former-Blink-182 member Tom DeLonge took to his Instagram and revealed text messages he shared with Mark Hoppus, where Hoppus revealed that he has finished chemotherapy.
“No more planned. Doctor said I can take my port out. I think because he thinks the chemo did the trick and I’m done but also if the chemo didn’t work we do a different treatment entirely.”
After getting to know the great news, Tom DeLonge told Hoppus that now was “Time for LIVING” and that “u need to fuck as many things as possible. Shoes, gopher holes, golfers. Anything u can catch.”
We are certainly glad at this turn of events and pray Hoppus will make a full recovery as soon as possible.
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