- Canadian actor John Reardon announces his recovery from tonsil cancer on Instagram.
- He shared two photos of himself undergoing treatment in the hospital.
- Reardon expresses gratitude to his wife, actress Meghan Ory, for her care during his toughest days.
John Reardon, celebrated for his performances in numerous Hallmark projects, recently updated fans on his health through a heartfelt social media post. The Canadian actor took to Instagram to announce his recovery from tonsil cancer, sharing two photos of himself. One image showed him undergoing treatment in the hospital, offering a glimpse into his challenging journey.
“Long road between these two pictures, and the difference is from the love and support I received from the people in my life,” he wrote.
Reardon expressed his gratitude to his wife, actress Meghan Ory, known for her roles in several Hallmark projects, for caring for him during his toughest days. In his heartfelt message, the “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” actor also thanked his “brave kids” and his father, recalling how his dad took him on walks “when it was hard for me to get out of bed.”
Reardon credited his mother for playing a crucial role in his recovery, providing him with soups, ginger honey tea, and green juices to ensure he got enough calories. He also acknowledged his siblings for stepping in to care for his children and handle the “challenges of life when I couldn’t.” Finally, the “Make It Happen” actor thanked his in-laws, who brought him food and cookies and uplifted his spirits on the days he felt low.
The actor praised the hospital staff, including the technicians, nurses, and psychologists, calling them his heroes.
In conclusion, the actor, also known for his role in *Tron: Legacy*, added:
“Kindness is an underappreciated quality in people. We should never undervalue it. Celebrate it and distribute it as much as possible. It is free and life-changing.”
John Reardon and his wife, Meghan Ory, co-starred in “Believe in Christmas”.
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