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‘Bachelorette’ star Ali Fedotowsky-Manno reveals husband’s cancer diagnosis

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A post shared by Ali Manno (Fedotowsky) (@ali.manno)In a joint video shared on Instagram, Kevin said, “We always try to be very open and honest with you.

We’re open books with our lives. We want to give you guys a quick update on something that’s happening over here in the Manno family, but I’m not stressing about it.“I know that Ali shared this recently that I had to go in for a scan, a biopsy, and then like a CT scan, and it came back that I do have thyroid cancer, but I’m not freaking out.

It’s all good.”“Eventually, it got into a lymph node,” Ali said before Kevin added, “Which is still easy to remedy.”“We don’t want to downplay what cancer is and what it means to so many people,” Ali said.“The prognosis is very good.

You say positive or negative, I don’t know. But it looks good,” Kevin said before adding that he’s hopeful for a Feb. 10 surgery date. “We’re gonna knock it out and it will be behind us.”“I kind of say Kevin’s too positive about it,” Ali admitted. “That’s where I need my mind to be,” Kevin said. “I’m not supposed to be stressed, you know?” The former Hallmark Channel star said her husband’s diagnosis did change their perspective on life, though. “Enjoy every day.

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