- Wrestling legend Ric Flair has been diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time in three years.
- The 76-year-old has confirmed plans to undergo treatment next week, despite initially denying rumors on social media.
Wrestling icon Ric Flair has been diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time in three years, marking yet another chapter in the 76-year-old’s ongoing battle with serious health issues.
After initially denying reports of the diagnosis on social media, Flair later confirmed the news to People magazine, thanking fans for their support and concern. He revealed that he is scheduled to begin treatment next week.
Known for his flamboyant personality, signature figure-four leg lock, and decades of dominance in the wrestling ring, Flair has faced multiple health scares in recent years. In 2017, he endured a serious medical crisis involving kidney failure and heart complications, which required surgery to implant a pacemaker and resulted in an extended hospital stay.
Despite these challenges, the “Nature Boy” has shown remarkable resilience. His latest diagnosis comes as a sobering reminder of his ongoing health battles, but fans remain hopeful as Flair prepares to confront cancer once again.
Flair’s legacy in professional wrestling remains untouchable, with his charisma and endurance continuing to inspire generations both inside and outside the ring.
In other news, Popular TikTok creator Khaby Lame has been ordered to leave the United States after his arrest by immigration officials at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Friday, June 6. The 25-year-old, known for his silent comedic skits, was detained for allegedly violating the terms of his U.S. visa.
Lame, who was born in Senegal and holds Italian citizenship, had entered the U.S. on April 30 and made headlines with his attendance at the Met Gala on May 5. However, immigration authorities claimed that his visa did not permit certain activities, leading to his detainment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
While the exact details of his visa violation remain undisclosed, ICE confirmed that his arrest was part of a broader immigration enforcement initiative, reportedly intensified under renewed policies influenced by the Trump-era directives.
Despite his arrest, Lame’s name was notably absent from ICE’s public detainee database, fueling confusion and online speculation about his whereabouts and legal status. Still, the TikTok star remained active on his social media accounts, posting on both TikTok and Instagram throughout the ordeal.
Lame was not deported forcibly but instead agreed to leave the country voluntarily, a move that allows him to avoid a formal deportation record and potentially reapply for U.S. entry in the future.
The incident has sparked conversation about the visa challenges foreign entertainers often face, especially amid tighter immigration enforcement in the United States.