“You continue to fight with a smile on your face, strength, and determination,” the 52-year-old said.
Michael Strahan is bursting with pride as his daughter, Isabella Strahan, celebrates completing her treatment for a brain tumor.
On June 16, the Good Morning America co-host shared a heartwarming video on Instagram of his 19-year-old daughter ringing the hospital bell, marking the end of her chemotherapy journey. Isabella was diagnosed with a large medulloblastoma, a type of malignant tumor, in her cerebellum back in October 2023.
“Ring the bell three times well. It’s a toll to clearly say my treatment is done, this course is run and I’m on my way!” Isabella exclaimed joyfully, ringing the bell with a radiant smile.
“@isabellastrahan you are a SUPERWOMAN! Ringing that bell, finishing chemo and on your way! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾,” Michael wrote in his post. “You continue to fight with a smile on your face, strength, and determination. I am one proud Dad! Love you, Bella ❤️❤️”
The heartfelt post garnered numerous congratulatory messages from fans and celebrities alike, including well wishes from Mark Wahlberg, Flavor Flav, Derek Jeter, Boris Kodjoe, Olivia Munn, Terry Crews, Alex Rodriguez, Yara Shahidi, Michael Phelps, and Maria Menounos, among others.
Isabella also took to Instagram to share photos of her cancer journey, celebrating the milestone with the caption, “After the wildest 8 months, I finally got to ring the bell. Grateful for my journey 🩶” Her father, Michael, commented, “So proud of you and love you baby girl❤️❤️,” while her twin sister, Sophia Strahan, added, “So proud!”
On June 14, Isabella shared the latest episode of her YouTube series, showcasing her final round of chemotherapy. Since being diagnosed, Isabella has undergone six weeks of radiation, four rounds of chemotherapy, and three brain surgeries.
“I officially finished my chemo! Yay! This was a long journey, but I made it,” Isabella shared with a grin and a thumbs up. “Now I have to recover and get back to my usual state, which is gonna take a long time but done with treatments.”