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Michael Strahan shares sweet video of daughter Isabella playing with twin sister and dog amid brain cancer battle

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Michael Strahan shared a sweet video of his daughter Isabella amid her brain cancer battle.

In the clip, the 19-year-old laughed and played with her twin sister, Sophia, and their dog, Enzo, as a voiceover said, “Have you ever just looked at someone and say, ‘So this is what love looks like?'”

After Isabelle placed her hand on her sister’s, their furry friend added his.

Michael Strahan and Isabella at her graduation.
Michael Strahan shared a sweet video of his daughter Isabella amid the teen’s brain cancer battle. michaelstrahan/Instagram
Isabella and Sophia Strahan playing with their dog.
In the clip, the 19-year-old laughed and played with her twin sister, Sophia, and their dog, Enzo. michaelstrahan/Instagram

“These three are amazing but who is my favorite🤔? LOL❤️❤️,” Strahan, 52, captioned the post.

Isabella commented, “I’m your favorite don’t lie.”

Several fans expressed their happiness to see Isabella smiling despite her recent health struggles.

“Love seeing Isabella laughing!” commented one user.

Isabella and Sophia Strahan playing with their dog.
After Isabelle placed her hand on her sister’s, their furry friend added his. michaelstrahan/Instagram
Isabella and Sophia Strahan playing with their dog.
Several fans expressed how happy they were to see Isabella smiling despite her recent health struggles. michaelstrahan/Instagram

“Your daughter looks so healthy and 😊 prayers for all of you my brother 🙏🏿,” added another.

“Love the smiles and laughter. Praying for continued Health and healing. To God be the Glory,” said a third fan.

“I’m so glad Isabella is happy 😊 that’s helps with her healing.❤️🙏,” wrote fourth person.

In January, Isabella and the “Good Morning America” host, who is also dad to daughter Tanita, 32, and son Michael Jr., 29, announced she had been diagnosed with brain cancer.

Michael Strahan and Isabella on "GMA."
In January, Isabella and the “Good Morning America” host announced she had been diagnosed with brain cancer. Heidi Gutman/ABC
Michael Strahan and Isabella on "GMA."
The teen said she started noticing symptoms in October 2023. ABC

“I didn’t notice anything was off ’til probably like Oct. 1,” the model told Robin Roberts on “Good Morning America” at the time.

“That’s when I definitely noticed headaches, nausea, couldn’t walk straight.”

After undergoing several tests, doctors discovered Isabella had a malignant brain tumor known as a medulloblastoma.

Since her diagnosis, the teen has been documenting her painful journey through chemotherapy and radiation on her YouTube channel.

Isabella and Sophia Strahan in the hospital.
After undergoing several tests, doctors discovered Isabella had a malignant brain tumor known as a medulloblastoma. Isabella Strahan/YouTube
Isabella Strahan in the hospital.
Since her diagnosis, the teen has been documenting her painful journey through chemotherapy and radiation on her YouTube channel. Isabella Strahan/YouTube

In February, she said “everything hurts” as she recovered from chemo at home.

“My eyes are strained. They hurt to look to the sides. My whole mouth feels like I got one giant root canal of my whole mouth of every single tooth and just ripped out and not even surgically put back in,” she added.

“My jaw hurts, the bottom of my tongue hurts when I gulp water.”

Isabella Strahan holding a dog in the hospital.
In February, she said “everything hurts” as she recovered from chemo at home. Isabella Strahan/YouTube
Isabella Strahan crying in the hospital.
And in April, Isabella emotionally revealed that she had to undergo a third craniotomy after developing a fever. Isabella Strahan/YouTube

And in April, Isabella emotionally revealed that she had to undergo a third craniotomy after developing a fever.

“It’s not as bad as the first time but I’m really in pain. They do give me pain medicine … they don’t work that well on me. So I’m in a lot of pain,” she told viewers before bursting into tears.

The University of Southern California student has also decided to freeze her eggs because chemo and radiation can affect fertility.

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