Pop Singer Says She Made Plans to Die in Hawaii After Dreadful Cancer Diagnosis
- Singer Taylor Dayne revealed in a recent Parade interview that she planned to die in Hawaii after receiving a colon cancer diagnosis in July 2022.
- Her diagnosis led to surgery removing 10 inches of her colon, followed by a prolonged hospital stay due to infection before she recovered.
- Dayne credited kind people in Hawaii with helping her find a new purpose and reported she began working on new music around a month ago.
- She stated, "I'm going to go there to die," but her health was restored, and she is stronger than ever while anticipating new releases.
- Dayne's experience suggests renewed artistic productivity following cancer, reflecting resilience and a hopeful outlook for her future projects.
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