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Too Hot to Handle’s Harry Jowsey Shares Skin Cancer Diagnosis
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Date:2025-04-21 09:28:56
Harry Jowsey is getting candid about his personal health journey.
The Too Hot to Handle alum shared that he was diagnosed with skin cancer after a recent visit to the doctor led to the discovery of a cancerous mole.
"There isn't really an easy way to say this," Harry began an April 26 TikTok video, "but last week, I went to a dermatologist to get my skin checked, and they found some skin cancer on me."
The 26-year-old admitted that he had "no idea" going into the appointment that the mole was cancerous, explaining, "I've had this on my shoulder for, like, a year or two."
And while Harry said the whole experience has been "very scary," he also insisted that he would be "all good," adding, "Everything's going to be OK."
But Harry—who debuted his podcast Boyfriend Material back in February—didn't only share his diagnosis to keep fans updated on his personal life. The Dancing With the Stars alum also had an important piece of advice to offer in light of the news.
"I just wanted to make this post to let you know that summer is around the corner," Harry said. "Please wear your sunscreen. Please wear it. Please go get your skin checked. If you're a frecky little frog like me, go get a mole map and get your body checked because you never know."
Afterwards, the Perfect Match star received an outpouring of well-wishes and supportive messages from fans and stars alike.
"So glad you're okay," his Dancing With the Stars partner Rylee Arnold commented on the TikTok video. "Sending all the love!!!"
Perfect Match castmate Dom Gabriel also offered his support, writing, "Love you brother."
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