Hina Khan, a television actress and internet personality, has been diagnosed with stage III breast cancer. She is a brave woman. Despite being diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, the actress refuses to let the sickness slow her down. She is taking each day as it comes.
She announced the news to her followers a few days ago. Hina has since started sharing encouraging and empowering words on social media.
Hina Khan Shares her Cancer Journey
There is one video of Hina winning an award on the same night she learned she had breast cancer. After sharing a video of how she completed her professional commitment by attending an award celebration before heading straight to her first chemotherapy session, Hina Khan has now shared another video that demonstrates the girl’s bravery.
She only recently shared the news with her admirers, and she has been documenting her battle with the cancer. Hina has now released a video of herself cutting her hair before undergoing chemotherapy. The actor smiles as she takes the first step, then bursts into tears. She posted a note beside the video.
She released a video in which she is getting a short haircut because her chemotherapy has started and you lose hair after that. Her mother is seen crying, but Hina consoles her by telling her that she has also had her hair cut in the past. She asks her to calm herself down.
Hina Khan then trims the first strand of her long tresses herself, assisted by a friend who is a hairdresser. The dresser then gives her a chic but very short haircut. Hina’s eyes tear up, but she keeps a calm posture.
After the cut, Hina says, “It’s nice, and I feel liberated.”
Hina Khan Shares a Note to Fans
With this video, she also sent a long note: “You can hear my mother’s crying voice in Kashmiri (blessing me) in the background as she readied herself to witness something she had never imagined. Not everyone has the same tools for dealing with devastating feelings.
“To all the beautiful people out there, especially women who are fighting the same battle, I know it’s hard, I know for most of us, our hair is the crown we never take off. But what if you’re facing a battle so tough that you have to lose your hair—your pride, your crown? If you want to win you’ve got to take some tough decisions. And I choose to win (sic).”
“I am recording my story, my journey, to ensure that my efforts to embrace myself reach everyone out there. If my story can make even one day of this heartwarming yet excruciating experience better for someone, it’s worth it…May God ease our pain and give us strength to be victorious. Plz Pray Pray Pray for me,” Hina concluded.