'Veep' star Julia Louis-Dreyfus says she has breast cancer

The 56-year-old actor announced the news on her Twitter account.

September 30, 2017 01:37 pm | Updated 01:37 pm IST - LOS ANGELES

 Award-winning "Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus has breast cancer, she announced through social media

Award-winning "Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus has breast cancer, she announced through social media

Julia Louis-Dreyfus says she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. The star of “Veep” and “Seinfeld” posted word of her illness on Thursday on social media. Her spokesperson confirmed that the posts were authentic.

 

On her Twitter account, the actress wrote that one in eight women get breast cancer.

“The good news is that I have the most glorious group of supportive and caring family and friends, and fantastic insurance through my union. The bad news is that not all women are so lucky, so let’s fight all cancers and make universal health care a reality,” she tweeted.

Louis-Dreyfus’ publicist said no further details about her condition would be provided at this time, adding that the actress “is incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support and well wishes.”

“Sending you love and light and prayers of support,” actress and producer Roma Downey wrote.

“We love you,” “Veep” co-star Tony Hale tweeted.

Louis-Dreyfus won her sixth Emmy Award on Sept. 17 for her portrayal of former POTUS Selina Meyer in HBO’S “Veep.”

“Our love and support go out to Julia and her family at this time. We have every confidence she will get through this with her usual tenacity and undaunted spirit, and look forward to her return to health and to HBO for the final season of VEEP,” HBO said in a statement.

Louis-Dreyfus received the diagnosis the day after the Emmys aired, and it played no part in the previously announced decision to end the show after next season, HBO said.

“Veep” writers will continue working on scripts and production will be adjusted as needed, HBO said.

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