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Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky's Husband Has Cancer -- See Their Poignant Video Breaking The News

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Ali Fedotowsky and her husband Kevin Manno are sharing a life update — one of the scariest you can get.

On Instagram Sunday, the Bachelorette star and her husband posted a video together explaining that recently they found out the TV presenter has cancer.

Oh no… Related: Dave Coulier’s Wife Admits His Cancer Treatments Are Getting More ‘Difficult’ The couple stay impressively upbeat as they break the news of Kevin’s diagnosis of thyroid cancer: Ali goes on to explain in the caption that it’s a very treatable cancer, thankfully: They have two options they’re weighing right now, both surgical — whether to have Kevin’s thyroid fully or partially removed: In the joint post, the couple also asked anyone with experiences dealing with this type of cancer to share their stories.

One thing is for sure, though — Kevin is ready to face this head-on. His optimistic attitude shines throughout the whole video.

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