Brad Arnold, the lead singer of 3 Doors Down, has shared a new Instagram post, giving fans a glimpse into his life as he battles Stage 4 cancer.
This is Arnold’s first post in five weeks since a July update where he told fans, “I’m doin’ great fam! Almost every day, I feel a little better. Things seem to be doing great.”
Arnold, who first announced in May that his cancer had spread to his lungs, had asked for prayers and said he had “no fear” about his health journey. Since the diagnosis, the band’s summer tour has been canceled and Arnold has kept his health journey mostly private.
Although his most recent post does not provide a new health report, it does share a photo of himself walking his dog and appearing active.
“Who else loves some walks in wood?,” he wrote.
His previous July post showed him with a new Mercedes-Maybach with the caption, “I have to take an absolute insane amount of road trips for treatments over the next couple of years…a little Maybach action should make them a little better. By the way, God you are the reason I get to have this stuff. I thank ya for it.”
3 Doors Down was founded in 1996 by Arnold and friends Matt Roberts and Todd Harrell. They are known for their hit songs “Kryptonite” and “When I’m Gone,” as well as their best-selling debut album “The Better Life.”
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