Trigger Warning: This article contains references to cancer.Just days after sharing her truth online on social media, actress Amanda Peet opened up about her breast cancer diagnosis and how it’s shaped her life. As the actress revealed, the diagnosis came at a very difficult time in her life, although she is much better now.
Amanda Peet talks about her cancer diagnosis
Speaking to Page Six at the Film Society recently, she opened up about coming to terms with her cancer diagnosis. She revealed that when she found out she had stage 1 breast cancer, the actress revealed she was devastated. His parents were also in the hospital at the time. He commented, “I’m doing well.” His father died shortly before he got the official diagnosis, and his mother died earlier this year, in January. Amanda first revealed that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this month in a report in New York. At that time, in terms of treatment, he revealed that he underwent a lumpectomy, as well as radiation therapy.
Amanda Peet is back on her feet with new projects
On the work front, the actor is promoting his latest film, ‘Fantasy Life’. The film revolves around a woman who has been involved in a bad marriage. Things take a big turn in his life when he meets his daughter’s nanny, and the two start a forbidden romance. The film was released on March 27, and has received good reviews from netizens so far.He also went into detail as to why he accepted the role in the first place, where he mentioned that he fell into writing. “It reminded me of old New York movies from the ’70s, and it has a very particular New York Jewish humor that I think is very genuine, so I think at 15 pages, I wanted to make this movie, even though I’m playing a shop girl or something,” she concluded.Note: This article contains references to cancer and personal experiences related to the disease, which may be sensitive to readers. Information shared is based on personal accounts or reported events and is for general awareness only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have about a medical condition.