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Last year, it was announced that Heesters had cervical cancer. She underwent chemotherapy, among other treatments.

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Emma Heesters is back in shape. The 29-year-old singer, who was diagnosed with cervical cancer last year, announced this Friday evening on the Amsterdamse Zomer program.

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View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emma Heesters (@emmaheesters) You probably think that those folks at GeenStijl can only put people down with their negative fingers on that melancholic keyboard, but nothing could be further from the truth. We can also be happy for people first before we put them down. And every now and then we are even genuinely happy for someone and we don't have to put them down at all. Well, every now and then is …

On Friday evening, Emma Heesters (29) took the stage at the Amsterdam Summer Festival. After performing her song "Alles wordt beter" (Everything Gets Better), she held up a sign that read "I'm Better." As the audience cheered and clapped loudly, she thanked everyone for all the support and love she had received.

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rtl.nl broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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