Dancer Michael Flatley has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. It is currently unknown how he is doing.
Dancer Michael Flatley (64) has been diagnosed with an “aggressive type of cancer”. This was shared on his official social media channels. It is currently unclear how Flatley is doing.
“Dear friends, we have something personal to share with you. Michael Flatley has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer”, . A black and white photo was released of Flatley looking out over the water on a beach. The dancer has already had an operation and “an excellent team of doctors” is taking care of him. No further details are forthcoming at this time, but we do ask for well wishes and prayers for Flatley.
Michael Flatley was born in 1958 and has Irish roots. The dancer became known worldwide for his intermission “Riverdance” at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 and rousing dance shows such as “Lord of the Dance”, “Feet of Flames” and “Celtic Tiger”.
A TV viewer discovered Flatley’s skin cancer
Skin cancer, a malignant melanoma, was discovered in him “purely by chance” in 2003. As part of an anniversary of his “Lord of the Dance” show in Las Vegas, he gave an interview to the MTV broadcaster. A spectator pointed out a brown spot on Flatley’s face to the dancer’s assistant. He went to see a doctor who could treat him soon enough.
Source: Stern

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