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Jeff Bridges Reveals His 'Cancer Is In Remission' -- AND He Battled COVID-19 While Undergoing Chemotherapy!

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Wow… What a tough guy. Jeff Bridges made the exciting announcement on Monday that his cancer is officially in “remission.” What amazing news!

Unfortunately, he not only had to fight against Lymphoma this year, but he also suffered a very scary battle against COVID-19!

Opening up in a new post to his website, the Big Lebowski star informed his loyal fans that his chemotherapy treatment worked, saying: But despite the intense toll these treatments have on the body, the actor revealed his cancer fight was actually a “piece of cake” compared to his bout with COVID-19. Related: Jimmy Kimmel’s SCORCHING HOT Take On How To Solve Hospital Overcrowding The 71-year-old shared that he was diagnosed with the virus on January 7, after being informed by

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