Reggaeton singer Don Omar fighting with Cancer disease : Singer Revealed in an Instagram post

Reggaeton singer Don Omar fighting with Cancer disease :-

Reggaeton singer Don Omar fighting with Cancer disease
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Reggaeton singer Don Omar fighting with Cancer disease

On 17th June, Monday Reggaeton singer Don Omar revealed on her Instagram post that he has cancer as he appeared to be wearing a hospital bracelet.

“Today yes, but tomorrow I won’t have cancer,” Omar captioned a photo translated from Spanish language — featured a wristband from an Orlando health center, Orlando ,Florida. “Good intentions are well received. See you soon. #f—cancer.”


He posted a photo of cancer revelation just few hours after posted a video of himself by auditioning the dancers for the second leg of his Back to Reggaeton tour. The show will resume in August.

He said in the post shared on Instagram on 15th June “The most special thing about today’s auditions is seeing that there are people who want to dare to dream with me, Thank you to each of you who gave your all on the dance floor! This second stage of the tour comes with everything.”

The second leg of the tour will launch in Oakland, California on 7th August and will visit different places like San Diego, Oregon, Tampa, Florida, Portland, and Newark, N.J. and will finish In September at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, According to his Official website Donomar.com

Don Omar is a Puerto Rican rapper, songwriter, singer, actor and record producer. He is born in Santurce, san juan, Puerto Rico Us, His real name is William Omar Landrón Rivera. He also known as King of Reggaeton. He launched 8 studio albums since 2003 and won 2 Latin Grammy Awards and got nominated for 13 times.

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