BEYONCE'S FATHER 'MATHEW KNOWLES' SAYS EARLY DETECTION SAVED HIM FROM BREAST CANCER.(PHOTO).

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 Mathew Knowles Says Early Detection Saved Him From Breast Cancer Music executive Mathew Knowles, father of BeyoncĂ© and Solange, recently reflected on his 2019 breast cancer diagnosis and how his background helped him recognize the signs early.  Speaking on the Outlaws with T.S. Madison podcast, he explained that his years selling mammography equipment at Xerox gave him vital knowledge. When he noticed discharge from his chest, he immediately contacted his doctor and became the first man to request a mammogram from him.  Tests revealed Stage 1A breast cancer linked to a BRCA2 gene mutation, and Knowles underwent a mastectomy that saved his life. Knowles emphasized the importance of early detection, crediting his awareness for catching the disease before it advanced. He described Destiny’s Child’s anthem “Survivor” as his personal soundtrack during treatment, underscoring his determination to fight.  He also highlighted how male breast cancer remains under-discussed, ...

COURTENEY COX 'WASTED A DECADE OF HER LIFE' ON EX JOHNNY MCDAID: 'FEELING PRETTY USED AND DEMORALIZED'. (PHOTO).


 Courteney Cox 'wasted a decade of her life' on ex Johnny McDaid: 'Feeling pretty used and demoralized'


Courteney Cox’s breakup with Johnny McDaid after more than a decade together has left her struggling to stay positive, according to insiders. McDaid reportedly ended the relationship late last year, feeling that the spark had faded and wanting both of them to move on. 


This isn’t the first time the couple has split back in 2015, he broke off their engagement during therapy, though they reconciled a year later. Despite their long history, they never married, and McDaid is said to be firm in his decision this time.


Friends of Cox have expressed concern that she invested years hoping McDaid would commit more fully, even though many believed he was too much of a free spirit to settle down. 


Sources suggest she feels demoralized and used, given the repeated breakups and the ultimate end of their relationship. While she hopes to remain friends, the reality of losing someone she spent a decade with has been difficult to accept.


For Cox, the challenge now is finding ways to heal and move forward. She’s focusing on staying resilient despite the emotional toll, though those close to her acknowledge the pain of wasted time and broken expectations. 


The situation underscores how even long-term relationships can unravel when partners grow apart, leaving one person to rebuild and rediscover themselves.

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