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Nara Smith & Lucky Blue Smith’s Daughter Whimsy, 2, Diagnosed with Cancer

Influencer Nara Smith has publicly disclosed that her two-year-old daughter, Whimsy, is currently undergoing treatment for cancer.

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🇬🇧 English Jul 1, 21:07 UTC
🇩🇪 German Jul 1, 17:06 UTC · Promiflash

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The brief

Nara Smith, an influencer, announced that her two-year-old daughter, Whimsy, has been diagnosed with cancer. The child is currently receiving medical treatment for the condition.

Coverage from TODAY.com, Page Six, Yahoo, People.com, and Just Jared emphasizes the announcement and notes the influencer's acknowledgement that some days have been difficult. No additional medical details or specifics regarding the diagnosis have been released.

Future developments remain dependent on further statements from the family. Coverage does not yet specify the nature of the treatment or the prognosis for Whimsy.

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Quick answers

Who is the subject of the announcement?

Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith's two-year-old daughter, Whimsy.

What is the status of the child's health?

The child has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing treatment.

Have specific details about the diagnosis been provided?

No, coverage does not specify the type of cancer or details regarding the medical treatment plan.

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