The ‘hardest fight’: YouTuber Emman Nimedez diagnosed with cancer

John Philip Bravo

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The ‘hardest fight’: YouTuber Emman Nimedez diagnosed with cancer
In a 10-minute video, Emman looks back at his YouTube career and the future he's looking forward to

MANILA, Philippines – YouTube content creator Emman Nimedez revealed on Sunday, May 17 that he had been diagnosed with cancer.

In his latest vlog, Emman told subscribers that he had acute myeloid leukemia, a type of cancer that affects the body’s bone marrow and blood cells. He was diagnosed recently, after a prolonged fever. 

The YouTuber began his blog with a rundown of his life on the platform so far – from uploading whatever videos he could think of as a young boy, to writing shorts, and finally, when he decided to tell his own story via vlogs. 

Ito yung pinakamatinding laban na haharapin ko (This might just be the hardest fight I’ll have to face),” said Emman, as he promised subscribers that he was preparing the best he could and that he’d be bringing his viewers along the battle – just as they’d been there with him in happier times.  

“Hayaan niyo lang akong isama kayo dito sa laban na ito. Para maipakita na rin sa inyo na lahat ng ibabato sa ating hamon, lahat ng ibabato sa ating pagsubok, kakayanin, basta diretso lang ang tingin natin sa buhay at tsaka positibo tayo,” he said.

(Allow me to bring you with me in this fight. I also want to show you that we can overcome whatever life throws at us as long as we look forward and stay positive.)  

Fellow YouTubers have sent him messages of support, with some calling the diagnosis “shocking.” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The comments section were also flooded with an outpour of support from fans – including new ones. 

Emman first videos to Youtube in 2011 but only became popular in 2017 after his videos parodying K-dramas went viral online. 

To date, he has 1.23 million YouTube subscribers – a feat he also commemorated during the vlog, as he unboxed the coveted Gold Play Button. – Rappler.com

John Philip Bravo is the National Chairperson of Young Filipino Advocates of Critical Thinking (yFACTph), an organization of youth leaders advocating for responsible social media use. He tweets at @johnphilipbravo. 

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