Johnny Ruffo tells all amid second cancer battle
<p>Johnny Ruffo wormed his way into majority of Australian hearts 10 years ago, when he stepped onto the <em>X Factor Australia</em> stage.</p>
<p>Quickly, he rose to national fame. He later signed to Sony Music, appearing on <em>Dancing With With The Stars</em> and supporting major bands like One Direction and NKOTBSB (New Kids On The Block and Backstreet Boys) for their Australian tours.</p>
<p>Johnny would then go on to join the cast of <em>Home And Away</em> in 2013 for what was supposed to be a 16-episode run, but turned into a three-year stint.</p>
<p>In 2017, Johnny would stun fans when he announced to Instagram that he had been rushed to hospital.</p>
<p>Doctors would reveal he had a brain tumour.</p>
<p>“He’d had headaches for probably like a week, on and off,” Tahnee, Johnny’s girlfriend, whom he met in 2013, told Denham Hitchcock.</p>
<p>“Then ... I think it was maybe a Sunday, and I was making boiled eggs in the kitchen and he was laying on the lounge ... he was trying to respond to me, but he was mixing up his words.”</p>
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<p>She went on to explain: “I remember he was saying ‘put boil in the oiling water’, and then I went over to him and he was finding it hard to like string a sentence together, which was very odd.</p>
<p>“At this time, he still had these excruciating headaches, so I was like, ‘think we should head in, get checked out’.</p>
<p>“We were in the emergency waiting bays for probably eight hours, they were giving him drips and pain meds just trying to get the headaches under control.</p>
<p>“And then he was laying down and he sat straight up and just vomited all this brown stuff over himself,” Tahnee said.</p>
<p>“It was like black, almost,” Johnny added.</p>
<p>Johnny credits Tahnee for remaining supportive throughout his health battles, saying he “would not be here today without her.”</p>
<p>“The first time I went through all of this, if she hadn’t taken me to the hospital, I would’ve gone to bed that night and not woken up.”</p>
<p>Later that evening, Johnny revealed he’d slipped into a coma, unknown to his girlfriend who had been told to go home.</p>
<p>“I had a 7cm tumor in my right frontal lobe, which is more of less the size of my fist, and they had to operate immediately,” Johnny said.</p>
<p>Tahnee arrived at the hospital to find Johnny unconscious, in intensive care and being prepped for surgery.</p>
<p>“He had to go into surgery then and there, it wasn’t a question...so, (I) signed the papers, said a little goodbye, and then they wheeled him off.”</p>
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<p>Johnny would emerge from the surgery with 27 staples in his head, and the makings of a massive scar. He’d soon learn his tumour was cancerous.</p>
<p>“They told me I have brain cancer and it was like, wow, my whole world just got flipped upside down,” Johnny told 7NEWS.</p>
<p>“And then they said ‘you have to have chemotherapy, you have to have radiotherapy, you’re going to lose your hair’... everything just came crashing down all at once.</p>
<p>“I didn’t cry, I was just blank.</p>
<p>“I didn’t know what to think, I didn’t know what to do, I didn’t know what to say. I was just like, all right, I guess we gotta do this now.”</p>
<p>Johnny revealed he’d had help from his co-star Lynne McGranger who supported him during his emotional battle.</p>
<p>“It was just a shock,” Lynne said.</p>
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<p>“I knew that he’d been suffering bad headaches ... he’d only just recently been around to our place for a barbecue and Tahnee had to take him home, because he’d always suffered from migraines, and he was unwell and he didn’t really want to have a wine or anything, which was just not like Johnny.”</p>
<p>Johnny went into remission after gruelling chemotherapy, in 2019, saying it was the “greatest day of his life”.</p>
<p>Sadly, the good times would not last and in November 2020, he admitted to the world his cancer had returned.</p>
<p>“From memory, I had 11 seizures in four days, so I don’t remember a lot from those four days,” Johnny said while explaining his difficulties before he was re-diagnosed.</p>
<p>“He was, I would say semi-conscious for probably like nine days,” Tahnee added.</p>
<p>“There’s dark thoughts where I’m like, is this it? Is this where I say goodbye, in the bloody hospital after everything?</p>
<p>“So, those, those are, there’s definitely dark times - I’m not gonna lie.</p>
<p>“But, we remain positive because you have to. It’s not a choice.”</p>
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<p>Johnny’s cancer is extremely rare, and accounts for less than 1 per cent of all brain tumours.</p>
<p>“When they told me the cancer was back, I was devastated,” Johnny said.</p>
<p>“I‘d already been through it, and for me it was just like ‘oh f***, I’ve gotta go through this s*** again’.”</p>
<p>Due to intense chemotherapy and a barrage of tests, Johnny has revealed there is still hope.</p>
<p>Doctors have told the loveable, cheeky star that his “spine’s all clear and the tumour in the right frontal lobe and the brain stem, all stable.”</p>
<p>While its no easy journey, Johnny says he couldn’t be “more thankful for the support.”</p>