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Fans seriously worried about Mark Pilgrim

Mark Pilgrim hasn’t provided a health update in seven days as fans grow increasingly worried over the well-being of the much-loved radio presenter. Prior to the last week, 53-year-old Hot102.7fm DJ had provided regular social media updates as he continues his brave battle against cancer.

Mark Pilgrim

As reported by The South African website, Pilgrim has been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, which he revealed in June 2022 had spread to his femur, the base of his spine and lymph nodes. Pilgrim’s social media timeline was flooded with messages of encouragement after his most recent post – on Tuesday, 24 January 2023 – revealed he was back in hospital for yet another procedure. The latest update was of particular concern to many as it showed Pilgrim looking skinnier than before and it prompted fans and local celebrities to wish him a speedy recovery.

Mark Pilgrim

The post, at the time of publishing, has had over 2 500 replies, nearly 1 110 retweets, 29 500 ‘likes’ and a staggering 1.8 million views.

Mark Pilgrim

Celebrities including Robert Marawa, Katy Katopodis, Lalla Hirayama, DJ Black Coffee, DJ Fresh, politician Fikile Mbalula, TV presenter Pabi Moloi and Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Roland Schoeman sent their love and support and urged him to keep fighting.

In addition, The South African website continues to wish Mark Pilgrim strength in his brave battle against the dreaded disease.

Source: thesouthafrican

In other news – Kings of Joburg is the Most Watched Show in South Africa on Netflix

The newly released season of the ‘Kings of Joburg‘ has taken the top spot on Netflix The popular series was released a few days ago, on January 27, 2023 and is now the most-watched show on the streaming app Executive producer Connie Ferguson took to social media to celebrate the series and paid tribute to her late husband.

Kings of Joburg

Kings of Joburg has attracted many views on Netflix, making it the current most-watched show in South Africa. Learn more

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