Isabella Strahan Celebrates With A Gold Crown After Completing Chemotherapy For Brain Cancer
Isabella Strahan took to social media to celebrate a milestone in her brain cancer journey.
On Saturday, the 19-year-old daughter of TV personality Michael Strahan took to TikTok to share a dance video with her twin sister Sophia. In the video, Isabella wore a crown seemingly handmade from gold foil as they danced to her "favorite person ever's" song, "Let Em' Know."
"Just finished chemo," the text overlay in her TikTok clip read, alongside a partying face emoji.
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@isabellastrahanDid it ♬ Let Em' Know - Bryson Tiller
Captioned "Did it," her post has since gone viral with over 563,700 views, 91,000 hearts and 2,400 comments. Social media users on TikTok celebrated her milestone with her virtually.
"In Jesus' name, you will be healed and cancer-free," wrote one user.
"So happy for you," dancer Nia Sioux commented.
"I'm so happy for you, beautiful girl! May God continue to bless and heal you," remarked someone else.
"Congratulations, Isabella, you did it! So very, very happy for you. Continue the healing process, He has got your back," said another TikTok user.
Isabella's newest update came after she joked about her condition by joining a TikTok trend using a Salma Hayek audio.
In the audio, the "Frida" star was asked, "What's the most expensive thing you're wearing?" during the Time 100 Gala in April 2023.
She then replied, "Probably my brain."
In her post, Isabella used two photos of herself -- one with her long, curly hair and the second snap showed her in the hospital with bandages wrapped around her head.
"This photo gets me every time," she captioned her post.
In January, the teenager opened a YouTube channel to share her health journey. In her first vlog, she recalled how she was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma in the fall of 2023.
"I hope to inspire many by sharing my story, this is just the beginning. All proceeds will go towards The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke," she wrote in her vlog's caption.
Medulloblastoma is a cancerous brain tumor that is most common in children, according to Mayo Clinic. It starts in the lower back part of the brain called the cerebellum and "happens when the tumor grows or causes pressure to build up in the brain."
Treatments for this tumor include surgery that is usually followed by radiation, chemotherapy, or both.