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Blink-182's Mark Hoppus shares how accidentally revealing his cancer battle to the world saved him: 'It was a blessing'


Mark Hoppus has revealed how his accidental cancer announcement was a blessing in disguise.

The Blink-182 frontman had been undergoing chemotherapy for three months for aggressive form of blood cancer, when he accidentally posted a photo of himself in treatment to Instagram Stories. The Blink-182 frontman had been undergoing chemotherapy for three months for aggressive form of blood cancer, when he accidentally posted a photo of himself in treatment (pictured) to Instagram Stories The star repaired his fractured friendship with bandmate Tom DeLonge, who left and rejoined the group several times due to disagreement with their image as the 'naked band'.

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