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Dave Portnoy’s announcement that he has cancer
Welcome to News Stargazing Celebrity. Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, has revealed that he has been diagnosed with cancer. In a surprising announcement made during a live episode of “The Dozen Trivia” on Wednesday, Portnoy shared the news with his audience, stating, “I have cancer, by the way. No big deal.”
The 47-year-old media personality appeared on the show with a bandage on the left side of his neck, prompting host Brianna LaPaglia to inquire about the mark. Portnoy straightforwardly replied that it was cancer, though he did not provide any further details about the type of cancer or the timing of his diagnosis.
Following his announcement, Portnoy took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to confirm that he had successfully overcome the cancer. He wrote, “I did have cancer. I beat it. It wasn’t the serious kind thank god.” However, the specifics regarding his treatment and recovery have not been made public.
The news of Portnoy’s cancer diagnosis has come as a surprise to many, including his colleague Rico Bosco, who expressed his unawareness of Portnoy’s health issue. Earlier, the “BFFs Pod” had hinted at Wednesday’s episode with a teaser clip showing what looked like a cut on the same side of Portnoy’s neck, which was later covered by the bandage during the trivia show.
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