New details on supermodel’s cancer battle

Linda Evangelista has given new particulars on her battle with breast most cancers, days after she revealed she’d undergone a double mastectomy and chemotherapy in a bid to beat the illness.

The supermodel first disclosed her harrowing well being ordeal in an interview with WSJ Magazine final week, saying she was first identified with the sickness in 2018 throughout an annual mammogram, after which most cancers of the pectoral muscle final 12 months.

“The margins were not good, and due to other health factors, without hesitation, because I wanted to put everything behind me and not have to deal with this, I opted for a bilateral mastectomy,” the 58-year-old mentioned.

Evangelista, who’s now in remission, informed Vanity Fair she views her scars from the process as “trophies”, including that she is “so happy to be alive”.

“I never felt like my breasts defined me as a woman,” the Canadian-born mannequin mentioned.

“I have always viewed scars on the body from surgeries, from disease, as trophies. They are like gold and shiny and should be on a mantle. It shows you won.

“I think scars are to be celebrated and not to be looked at as bad and ugly. It makes you stronger.”

Evangelista went on to inform the publication she’s in “full celebration mode right now”.

“I’ve had some health struggles and everything now is just a celebration,” she added.

“I am very positive. It’s the new me. I think going through hardships and coming through the other end has made me focus only on the good things. I’m so happy to be alive. I know I’m very fortunate.”

In her interview with WSJ Magazine, Evangelista mentioned she informed docs to “dig a hole in my chest” after studying her most cancers had returned.

“I don’t want it to look pretty. I want you to excavate. I want to see a hole in my chest when you’re done. Do you understand me? I’m not dying from this,” she recalled telling her surgeon.

Several years in the past, the mother-of-one retreated from the limelight after claiming a beauty “fat-freezing” process by CoolSculpting left her “permanently deformed” and “brutally disfigured”.

Sharing the “reason” she had “not been working while my peers’ careers have been thriving” in September 2021, Evangelista mentioned the chance of Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia (PAH) – a hardening of localised fats – was not one thing she was made conscious of earlier than she had the surgical procedure.

It prompted her to file a since-settled lawsuit towards CoolSculpting’s mum or dad firm, Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc, for $US50 million ($68 million in damages).

“Am I cured mentally? Absolutely not. But I’m so grateful for the support I got from my friends and from my industry,” Evangelista informed British Vogue final 12 months.

“You’re not going to see me in a swimsuit, that’s for sure. It’s going to be difficult to find jobs with things protruding from me; without retouching, or squeezing into things, or taping things or compressing or tricking.”

Originally revealed as Linda Evangelista says breast most cancers scars are ‘trophies’ after revealing secret battle

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au