Michael Strahan’s Daughter Isabella, 19, Celebrates Finishing Chemo for Brain Tumor: 'Long Journey but I Made It'

“It’s a great day,” said Isabella Strahan after ringing the hospital bell

Eight months after her brain tumor diagnosis, Isabella Strahan is celebrating the end of her treatment journey.

On June 14, the 19-year-old student and model posted the latest installment of her YouTube series, where she's been sharing her health journey after having emergency surgery in October 2023 to remove a large medulloblastoma — a type of malignant tumor — in her cerebellum.

In the vlog, Isabella — Michael Strahan's daughter — is at the Duke Children's Hospital & Health Center in Durham, North Carolina, where she’s finishing her fourth and final round of chemotherapy.

She said this round of treatment was “not bad at all,” sharing her excitement for the confetti parade and being able to ring the hospital bell.

“I officially finished my chemo! Yay! This was a long journey, but I made it. Now I have to recover and get back to my usual state, which is gonna take a long time but done with treatments,” she said, smiling with a thumbs up.

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For the celebration, Isabella walked down the hospital hallway as her nurses and family cheered with balloons and threw confetti at her. Kool & The Gang’s “Celebration” was also playing in the background.

“My confetti parade was really fun and I love all my nurses,” she said while walking over to ring the hospital bell. “It’s a great day.”

“Ring the bell three times well. It’s a toll to clearly say my treatment’s done, this course is run and I’m on my way!” she said as she rang the bell with a big smile on her face. Her loved one also made her a “Hooray for Isabella” poster and got her Wonder Woman balloons.

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After leaving the hospital, Isabella went with her family to one of her favorite restaurants, Waffle House, for a celebratory meal.

The model also posted a video on TikTok after finishing her chemotherapy treatments.

Wearing a gold crown on her head, Isabella did a little dance with her twin sister Sophia Strahan to "Let Em' Know" by Bryson Tiller, her favorite artist.

She captioned the video "Did It."

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