sport news Footy star Jeremy Finlayson reveals a STARTLING update about his wife Kellie's ... trends now

sport news Footy star Jeremy Finlayson reveals a STARTLING update about his wife Kellie's ... trends now
sport news Footy star Jeremy Finlayson reveals a STARTLING update about his wife Kellie's ... trends now

sport news Footy star Jeremy Finlayson reveals a STARTLING update about his wife Kellie's ... trends now

Port Adelaide forward Jeremy Finlayson has revealed his wife Kellie has ceased chemo and radiation therapy and is seeking alternative treatments as she continues to fight her brave battle with terminal cancer.

Kellie, 28, has battled bowel and lung cancer for more than two years after it emerged in November 2021 following the birth of her first child, Sophia.

Surgeries, chemotherapy and other treatments followed the news that her initial stage 3 diagnosis had been changed to stage 4.

In January 2024, Kellie started another six-month round of chemotherapy, but her husband has revealed that has now ceased.

The footy star indicated that his wife has stopped her chemotherapy and radiation treatments and has now put her trust in alternative medicine.

Jeremy Finlayson has revealed that his wife Kellie (pictured together) has ceased chemotherapy and radiation treatment in her brave battle with terminal cancer

Jeremy Finlayson has revealed that his wife Kellie (pictured together) has ceased chemotherapy and radiation treatment in her brave battle with terminal cancer

The Port Adelaide forward indicated that his wife (pictured recently) has now decided to pursue alternative treatments

The Port Adelaide forward indicated that his wife (pictured recently) has now decided to pursue alternative treatments

Kellie has previously said that both chemotherapy and all alternate therapies have worked to slow the spread of her cancer, which she said '100 per cent' robbed her of her first year of motherhood with Sophia.

'I've gone into early menopause. Whether I can come back from that, I don't know,' she said in March last year.

'That was honestly my biggest struggle, knowing that I may not give Sophia any siblings, which is so hard. We had always planned to have a big family.

'It's just something that I always wanted. It was the hardest pill to swallow out of all the pills I've swallowed in the last 18 months.

Earlier this month, Jeremy made headlines when he copped a three-week ban for using a homophobic slur at an Essendon player at Gather Round.

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