FOLLOWING DIAGNOSIS OF “TERMINAL” ILLNESS

The Oscar-winning actress recently opened up about her struggle with a “terminal” illness during an interview with Dr. Phil. She shared her experience with cancer for the second time, following her previous battle with ovarian cancer.

Kathy Bates revealed: “I’ve been an ovarian cancer survivor for nine years, and that’s well known. What many don’t know is that just a few weeks ago, I was diagnosed with breast cancer”. Reflecting on the emotional toll, she added: “You think American Horror Story is terrifying? You should have been there with me in that room”.

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