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Scott Adams, famed for creating the "Dilbert" comic strip, revealed on his podcast that he has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones. The 67-year-old shared that his life expectancy could be as short as this summer, expressing sympathy for former President Joe Biden, who has the same condition.
Adams, a known supporter of Donald Trump, extended his compassion for Biden and his family during this difficult time. He acknowledged the intensity of the disease and how painful it could become for Biden. Although it's unclear when Adams found out about his cancer, he felt compelled to speak up after Biden's announcement, hoping to divert attention from his own struggles. Despite maintaining a level of normalcy, he admitted the challenge of public perception around such a diagnosis.
Concerned about the negative feedback both he and Biden faced since sharing their health news, Adams commented on the harshness often displayed by the public in such situations. “People have been cruel,” he remarked, underscoring the emotional strain that comes with battling a serious illness in the public eye.
Scott Adams, famed for creating the "Dilbert" comic strip, revealed on his podcast that he has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones. The 67-year-old shared that his life expectancy could be as short as this summer, expressing sympathy for former President Joe Biden, who has the same condition.
Adams, a known supporter of Donald Trump, extended his compassion for Biden and his family during this difficult time. He acknowledged the intensity of the disease and how painful it could become for Biden. Although it's unclear when Adams found out about his cancer, he felt compelled to speak up after Biden's announcement, hoping to divert attention from his own struggles. Despite maintaining a level of normalcy, he admitted the challenge of public perception around such a diagnosis.
Concerned about the negative feedback both he and Biden faced since sharing their health news, Adams commented on the harshness often displayed by the public in such situations. “People have been cruel,” he remarked, underscoring the emotional strain that comes with battling a serious illness in the public eye.