James van der Beek Feels optimistic in the middle of his continued cancer.
Speaking To Extra In an interview that was published on Thursday, March 20, Van der Beek said that he could see the light at the end of the tunnel.
“I have the feeling that I can see the finish line … I’m in a healing phase what is great,” Van der Beek, 48, told The Outlet. “I’ll go back to work next month. I really take this month to relax.”
The Dawson’s Creek Alaun was introduced as a grip, while he was eliminated on Wednesday evening The masked singer.
He said Extra that he was grateful that he was able to be hidden under the costume after his costume Colon cancer diagnosis became public in November 2024.
“Especially with everything I got through, and I have just announced the health problems with which I dealt to put on the mask and connect with an audience without actually a part of the equation being a really nice thing,” he explained.
The actor added: “I appreciated the mask. The costume itself was as difficult as possible … but the mask that I appreciated.”
Van der Beek first revealed his cancer diagnosis In an interview with People in November 2024 and shared his positivity despite the news.
“I dealt privately with this diagnosis and took measures to solve steps with the support of my incredible family,” he said at the time. “There is reason for optimism and I feel good.”
In An open Instagram contribution Van der Beek, which was shared at the beginning of this month, opened the “most difficult” life of his life and informed the effects of his cancer diagnosis on his family. (Van der Beek was married to his wife Kimberley Since 2010 and the couple have been sharing six children: Olivia, 14, Joshua, 13, Annabel, 11, Emilia, 8, Gwendolyn, 6, Jeremiah, 2.)
“This year I had to see my own mortality in my eye. I came to the nose with death,” he said in the Instagram video. “All of these definitions, which I took care of it so much, were withdrawn by me. I was gone for treatment so that I could no longer be a husband who was helpful for my wife. I couldn’t be a father who could pick up his children and bring them to bed and be there for them.”