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Hugh Jackman Advises Fans On Use Of Sunscreen After Possible Basal Cell Carcinoma Diagnosis

Hugh Jackman shares another health update!

The Australian actor is known for his roles in blockbuster films, including the X-Men franchise. However, his health has also been a topic of concern in recent years due to his battle with skin cancer. In his latest post, he once again discussed the importance of sun safety.

From Wolverine To Sunscreen Advocate: Hugh Jackman Shares Important Health Message

The star has been open about her battle with skin cancer since she was first diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma in 2013. Since then, the actress has undergone several surgeries to remove cancer cells from her skin.

After a recent medical examination, the producer revealed in a clip via his Instagram page that he is undergoing additional tests. Using a bandage on her nose, she explained that she had two biopsies and her doctor saw small spots that could be basal cell carcinoma.

The actor reassured fans, saying, “I’ll find out in two or three days, and as soon as I know, I’ll tell you.” Although it is the least dangerous form of skin cancer, Jackman used the opportunity to remind his fans about the importance of wearing sunscreen.

Hugh Jackman at the Premiere of The Son at the Cinémathèque françaiseMEGA

He urges everyone to prioritize sun safety over tanning saying it’s not worth it, pointing to the tip of his nose and admitting that his sun spots are from overexposure 25 years ago. The 54-year-old added:

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“Put on sunscreen. You will still have an amazing time out there. All right. Please be safe.”

The theater star explained in her caption that she has been open about her skin cancer scares in the past and stated that it doesn’t bother her as long as it serves as a reminder to people to wear sunscreen.

Fans responded with nothing but love and encouragement for the Golden Globe Award winner, with one writing, “Praying is nothing. Thank you for using your platform to help others. ❤️.”

Another called her brave, adding “❤️ keep the legend!” while this user described her as “very humble and self-aware” despite her A-list celebrity status. They thanked him for realizing that everyone was “in this together.”

A third fan mentioned that they “just booked an appointment with a dermatologist” because of the post. And a fourth thanked Jackman for the reminder and shared their confidence in getting his problem “quickly and painlessly resolved!”

The “Les Misérables” star is not only an advocate for sun safety but also mental health. After being in a number of high-profile films, Jackman knows a thing or two about the pressures of delivering a performance. He also spoke about the importance of having a psychiatrist on set to support the mental health of each of The Blast.

In an interview with the BBC, he spoke candidly about how filming “The Son” affected his mental health. He revealed that a psychiatrist was available on set during the filming process to provide support and assistance to the cast and crew if needed.

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He explained that he had never seen such a practice, but having it on set was essential to the filming process. The “Tony Award” winner noted that while some of it feels like it’s up to individuals to handle their own mental health, it’s a good sign when employers care about the well-being of their employees in all aspects.

‘The Greatest Showman’ Star Admits Playing Wolverine Took A Toll On His Voice

Last month, The Blast revealed that the actor shared that his performance as the Marvel character Wolverine took a toll on his voice. She admits some of the techniques she used when portraying the character must have surprised her vocal coach from her drama school days.

Speaking to BBC’s Frontline, “The Music Man” star stated, “I’ve done a bit of damage to my voice with Wolverine. My falsetto isn’t as strong as it used to be, and I’m still letting out some of those grunts and screams.”

He explained that although he had been taught the proper technique to yell and scream, the number of times he did it probably caused some damage. Thankfully she mentioned that she took steps to protect her voice by working with a singing teacher and making a conscious effort to prepare herself vocally and physically for every role she took on.

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