JAKARTA - Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus revealed to the public that he has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. Through his social media, Hoppus did not explain what type and stage of cancer he had. He also admitted that he had undergone the chemotherapy process for three months.

"This sucks and I'm scared, at the same time I'm grateful for the great doctors and family and friends who helped me through this", he tweeted today, June 24.

Hoppus is also testing positive as he recovers from cancer for the next few months.

“Can't wait to be cancer-free and see you guys at concerts in the future. Love you all", he ended the tweet.

Hoppus also shared his photo in the hospital via Instagram Story with the caption, “Yes, hello. One cancer treatment, please” but the photo has since been deleted.

Mark Hoppus is a member of the band Blink-182 with Travis Barker and Matt Skiba who replaced Tom DeLonge in 2015.


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