‘Please Wear Sunscreen’ Netflix’s Star Harry Jowsey Reveals Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Advice His Fans and Followers to Get Body Checked.
Harry Jowsey, 26, is a good-looking Netflix star who recently shared his experience with skin cancer and advised his fans and followers to get their bodies checked regularly.
Harry Jowsey is an Australian actor born in 1997, and he has worked for several movies and shows, including Come Over (2020), Lynn Spears & Chantel Jeffries: Follow Me (2020), and Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle (2020).
The actor recently shared his struggle and pain caused by skin cancer. Harry went to TikTok on Friday, April 26, 2024, and shared his recent diagnosis of skin cancer and suggested their fans use sunscreen. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of getting regular skin checked.
Harry Jowsey has mentioned, “I just wanted to make this post to let you know that summer is around the corner, so please wear sunscreen.” He further advised his followers, “Please go get your skin checked, get a mole map, and get your body checked.”
Harry Jowsey rose to fame through his splendid performance in Netflix’s 2020 Too Hot to Handle Season 1. Apart from that, the actor has built a successful career as a content creator, model, and podcaster. Recently, Harry has also appeared on Dancing With The Stars Season 32 and teamed up with Rylee Arnold.
While mentioning his cancer diagnosis Harry added, ‘I have had this on my shoulder for like a year.’ Honestly, cancer remains undetectable for years and spreads in months. Similarly, Harry Jowsey has revealed that when he went to a dermatologist, and checked his skin, they diagnosed the actor with the disease.
At the conclusion of the video, Harry Jowsey said, ‘You never know. I have had this on my shoulder for like a year or two, but I had no idea.’ He further appealed to his viewers to get their skin checked and use good-quality sunscreen.
Undoubtedly, dealing with cancer is terrible, and the actor has successfully overcome the problem with the help of his friends and fellow stars, including Ariana Madix, who also underwent cancer treatment in 2018. Even Ariana has also written, “Melanoma siblings. So scary, but really glad you are ok, and yes, sunscreen is so important, and skin checks.”