Nicole Eggert Shares Excitement Over Positive Update in Her Battle with Breast Cancer: 'Jamming Out in My Car'

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Nicole Eggert Shares Excitement Over Positive Update in Her Battle with Breast Cancer: 'Jamming Out in My Car'

Nicole Eggert, the former Baywatch star, shared uplifting news about her breast cancer journey on Tuesday, Dec. 2. Diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer in December 2023, Eggert revealed that her latest monthly blood tests came back clear and that her white blood cell count had improved.

"Im in my car celebrating and dancing!" Eggert posted on Instagram, alongside a video of herself grooving to music.

In her Instagram Stories, the 53-year-old actress reflected on the stress of cancer recovery. "Not everyone realizes how stressful cancer recovery is," she wrote while showing herself dancing in her car. "Every month involves blood tests and waiting for the results. Every. Single. Month."

She added, "Today my tests were clear, and my white blood cell count was up without those annoying blood injections. Im in my car rocking out and celebrating! Lets go!" Her post was accompanied by celebratory emojis, including a party popper and a dancing woman.

The video shows Eggert smiling and nodding along to Missy Elliotts 2002 hit Work It, radiating positivity amid her treatment.

Earlier, Eggert had opened up about the physical and emotional toll of treatment. "Some days I panic over what my body has gone through," she shared in a selfie post. "Then I remember how strong she has been for me and keeps showing up. I put my faith in her hands. Shes got this."

Eggert underwent a mastectomy and breast reconstruction in August 2025. Following her second surgery in September, she told the New York Post, "I feel really good. My pathology reports came back clear. I get to wear really small bras, and Im happy with my results."

Reflecting on her diagnosis, Eggert recalled telling PEOPLE in January, "There are moments when I panic and just want it out. Every second that its inside me, growing, feels unbearable."

Her family has been a vital support system. Eggert credited her mother and daughters, Dilyn, 27, and Keegan, 14, for giving her strength. She explained the challenge of sharing the diagnosis with her younger daughter, saying, "The look on her face when I told her it was cancer shattered my world. I knew I had to fight this and win." Keegan even shaved Eggerts head before chemotherapy began. "They have been my strength through this journey. I couldnt have done it without them," she added.

Author: Ava Mitchell

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