Michael Flatley breaks silence after surgery to treat aggressive form of cancer

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Michael Flatley breaks silence after surgery to treat aggressive form of cancer
Michael Flatley breaks silence after surgery to treat aggressive form of cancer

Michael Flatley has said he is “on the mend” after having surgery to treat his cancer.


The 64-year-old choreographer, best known for creating Irish dancing troupe Riverdance, also told fans he had been released from hospital and was overwhelmed by kind messages.

Flatley told his followers on Instagram: “Thank you to everyone around the world for your love and prayers.

“I am overwhelmed by your kindness. I have been released from hospital and am on the mend.”

In a post last week, Flatley’s account revealed he had undergone surgery for “an aggressive form of cancer” and was in the care of “excellent doctors”.

Flatley, who was born into a blue-collar Irish-American family in Chicago, rose to fame when Riverdance performed during a seven-minute interval at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994.

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Michael Flatley breaks silence after surgery to treat aggressive form of cancerThe Irish star shot to fame as the world's fastest tap dancer (AFP/Getty Images)

A year later, he had a full-length show in Dublin and followed this up with his own stage show, Lord Of The Dance.

He has also created, produced and directed other productions including Feet Of Flames and Celtic Tiger.

Flatley has also expanded into film – directing and starring in the 2018 spy thriller Blackbird.

Michael Flatley breaks silence after surgery to treat aggressive form of cancer (Brian Doherty)



In the movie, which also stars Eric Roberts, Patrick Bergin and Ian Beattie, Flatley plays former MI6 operative Victor Blackley, who is drawn back into the world of espionage he had left behind.

Last year, Flatley also launched a Lord Of The Dance tour to raise money for the humanitarian effort in Ukraine.

Lucy Needham

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