Today, A Universally Beloved Celebrity Known Across The Globe Has Passed Away
“At the age of 35, the renowned makeup artist Anca Molnar passed away from a brain tumor, a tragedy that highlighted an overlooked warning sign.
Anca, a well-known Romanian actress and influencer, succumbed to the disease early on a Tuesday morning. According to her close friend Alina Radi, Anca had been experiencing severe headaches for some time, initially dismissing them. It wasn’t until the pain became unbearable and started affecting her daily life over a year ago that she sought medical attention.
The diagnosis of a brain tumor came as a shock to Anca. Despite doctors’ grim prognosis due to the tumor’s growth, she underwent two brain surgeries and intensive chemotherapy in Turkey.
Alina shared with local media, ‘Her headaches were becoming more frequent and severe. Initially, she didn’t think much of them, but eventually, they severely impacted her daily routines. That’s when she decided to undergo a thorough medical check-up.’
Anca informed me personally about her brain tumor,’ Alina added.
Anca is survived by her husband Claudiu. Her funeral was held in Timișoara, her hometown.
Anca Molnar courageously shared her health journey with tens of thousands of followers, even posting a poignant message shortly before her passing: ‘I came, I lived beautifully, and I departed to another world. I fought fiercely. I am grateful for the beauty of my life, and my smile reflects that I lived it to the fullest.’
‘My name is Anca Molnar, and I have returned home. But from there, I will always watch over you! Do good deeds and seek me among the stars. Occasionally, I will wink at you!’
In a similar tragic story reported by The Sun in March, Michelle Noakes, a 38-year-old mother of two, passed away within 19 months of being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. Her symptoms began with a tingling sensation on her wedding day in 2019, escalating quickly thereafter.
In Michelle’s memory, her family has raised over £7,000 for Brain Tumor Research. Louise Aubrey, the community development manager at Brain Tumor Research, expressed gratitude to Michelle’s family for their support, highlighting the stark statistics surrounding brain tumors: ‘Only 12% of those diagnosed survive beyond five years, a stark contrast to the 54% average survival rate for all cancer types. Yet, despite this, only 1% of the national cancer research budget has been allocated to this devastating disease.’
‘This must change.'”