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Two months after revealing that he was suffering from lymphoma, Jeff Bridges wanted to keep his fans informed of his situation.

In a straightforward post posted Monday on Twitter, the American actor poses with a little dog all smiles, before revealing what has happened to him in recent weeks.

“Here is the latest news: I feel good.

I shaved my head.

I have a puppy, Monty.

I've celebrated my birthday.

71 years old, man, ”he wrote, before encouraging his fans to follow him on his official website, where he keeps a more detailed diary on his life as a patient.

Here's the latest:


• Feeling good


• Shaved my head


• Got a puppy - Monty


• Had a Birthday - 71, man



For more updates, visit: https://t.co/tndalVscvs pic.twitter.com/9ryxhQbPD9

- Jeff Bridges (@TheJeffBridges) December 14, 2020

The interpreter of Dude in

The Big Lebowski

writes handwritten notes which are transformed into an interactive site.

We can therefore discover the music of his "old friend" John Goodwin and a call for donations to help him in this difficult period of pandemic which affects all musicians.

"Remember how great life can be"

Jeff Bridges also encourages his fans to donate to charities like No Kid Hungry, which helps children suffering from malnutrition.

“The health of our children can serve as a compass, to tell us whether we are going in the right direction or not.

And we deviated a lot, "writes the star, before posting a video of surfer on gigantic waves and concluding:" There you go, because it's a way of remembering how great life can be.

Cowabunga ”.

A few days after revealing that he was ill, Jeff Bridges had confided that his condition made him see life differently.

“This cancer makes me appreciate my mortality, appreciate impermanence.

I realize that if I have things to share, now is the time, ”he said on his site.

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