She’s given an update… and we’re all praying for heršŸ™

She’s given an update… and we’re all praying for heršŸ™

Magda Szubanski, one of Australia’s most beloved comedians, has long been known for her warmth, wit, and ability to connect with audiences. At 64, the Kath & Kim and Babe star is now sharing a very different side of herself—one marked by both vulnerability and resilience. Recently, Szubanski posted a video from her hospital bed, updating fans on her battle with stage-four mantle cell lymphoma, a rare and aggressive blood cancer.

In the clip, wearing a hospital gown and smiling gently despite visible fatigue, she delivered a heartfelt message to a young fan named Annabella from Adelaide. The 10-year-old had dressed as Sharon Strzelecki—Szubanski’s netball-loving character—for Book Week. ā€œThank you so much for your impression of Sharon Strzelecki,ā€ she said warmly. ā€œI’m in here having chemo and it really cheered me up.ā€ Her short caption, however, captured the brutal reality: ā€œChemo is smacking me around right now.ā€

Szubanski first revealed her diagnosis in May after swollen lymph nodes were detected during a breast screening. With her trademark candor, she admitted, ā€œIt is one of the nasty ones.ā€ Before beginning treatment, she shaved her head, sharing the moment publicly as an act of strength and acceptance.

Even while enduring grueling chemotherapy, she has leaned on humor and gratitude. ā€œDon’t hug me, kiss me, or breathe anywhere near me!ā€ she quipped to fans, urging them instead to wave from a safe distance. Messages of love have since poured in, with many reminding her of the joy she has brought into their lives.

Her openness offers a rare, honest glimpse into the reality of living with cancer. True to form, Szubanski continues to inspire—facing darkness with humor, courage, and an unshakable spirit.

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