Prayers are needed for Rod Stewart’s tragic news.

 

The father of eight said, “I thought it was about time I told everybody, but no one knows this.” “Just because I detected it early, I’m safe now. I have a ton of tests.

He went on to say that he wished to increase awareness and advised men to be screened often in order to guarantee early detection.

Guys, you definitely need to see a doctor. The performer, whose songs include “Maggie May” and “I Don’t Want To Talk About It,” said, “Finger up the bum, no harm done.”

Prostate cancer is the most prevalent cancer diagnosed in males in the UK, and it is predicted to overtake all other cancers in terms of frequency of diagnosis by 2030. Sir Rod Stewart has already been given a cancer diagnosis.

He discovered that the growth on his neck in 2010 was malignant. He subsequently said in his autobiography, “I felt scared, vulnerable to a degree that.

 

Alan Jackson and his family are in my thoughts and prayers; you didn’t deserve any of this.

After being scheduled to work eight hours, a Starbucks employee breaks down in tears.