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Katherine Schwarzenegger recommends Tatiana Schlossberg’s Essay I Have

Katherine Schwarzenegger he supported his cousin Tatiana Schlossberg after revealing his cancer diagnosis.

Schwarzenegger, 35, took to Instagram on Sunday, November 23, to share several screenshots of the essay Schlossberg wrote The Yorker New Yorker Published one day earlier and in more detail his battle with acute autoid leukemia.

“This is a great piece written by my wonderful cousin, Tatiana. It has been shared by many and should be read by all. I have even recently read about her as real. “I stand and continue to thank all the doctors and nurses who helped her and I encourage you to read her words that Tatiana has had for the past year and a half, and she continues to find.”

The post comes after Schwarzenegger’s mother, Maria Shriverhas publicly supported Schlossberg with his Instagram tribute.

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Schlossberg is the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg and cousin of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. Her essay noted that she learned of her cancer diagnosis after giving birth to her second child, a daughter, in May 2024. Schlossberg and her husband, George Moranshares a 3-year-old son.

Schlossberg was given one year to live.

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Katherine Schwarzenegger John Nacion/Getty Images for Empire State Realty Trust

Striver, who is the nephew of the late US President John F. Kennedyhe shares the same praise for Schlossberg within his online tribute. “If you can only read one thing today, please make time for this wonderful piece of writing about my wonderful daughter Tatin Caroline,” Shriver, 70, wrote. “Tatiana is a good writer, journalist, wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. It’s one thing that all doctors face, but they’re better to read, and hit on the story of one person’s life.”

Striver continued, “let it be a reminder to be thankful for the life you are living today, right now, this moment.”

In Schlossberg’s case, he noted that his doctor had noticed an imbalance in his white blood cell count, though he initially put it down to the operation and distribution of the problem. Further research later determined that it actually went so far as to be called Inversion 3.”

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Tatiana Schlossberg Craig Barritt / Gentty Photos for New York Magazine

He remembered, “I couldn’t – I couldn’t – believe they were talking about me. I had mowed a mile in the lake the day before, I was always sick. I was always sick.

Schlossberg continues, “I had a son that I loved more than anything and when he was born I needed to take care. This may not be my life.”



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