Wearing a plaster on the end of his nose, the 54-year-old actor, known for films including The Greatest Showman, Logan and Les Miserables, said: “I wanted you to hear it from me, just in case someone sees me on the street or whatever.”
He said his cancer was a result of “stuff that happened 25 years ago [that] is coming out now”, and again took the chance to urge people to wear sun cream, saying: “Put some sunscreen on. You’ll still have an incredible time out there. All right. Please be safe.”
Jackman had promised to update his followers as soon as he got a result from his “awesome” doctor.
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Hugh Jackman urges his social media followers to always wear sunscreen after new cancer scare
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