Mark Hoppus Shares His First Project After Cancer Treatment

Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus revealed his first project following his cancer treatment by sharing a new post on his official Twitter account.
Earlier this year, Mark was diagnosed with stage four diffuse large B-cell lymphoma but made the details about his health status public after three months. Since then, he had been getting chemotherapy sessions and focusing on his recovery process.
In late September, the bass guitarist revealed that he is cancer-free, but he will be getting scanned for a few months more in case anything happens. About two weeks ago, he also removed his chemo port, which shows that he has fully recovered from the disease.
Although most people would expect to see a musical project such as collaborations or singles, Mark’s first project was releasing a brand in collaboration with many influencers, athletes, and musicians, named ‘Villager Spirits.’ The brand offers gluten-free canned cocktails with low sugar. There are only nine available options on the website right now, but the numbers might increase as the production goes on.
Mark Hoppus showed his excitement:
“Out now!”
You can check out the video below.
Out now! pic.twitter.com/taFjmgld0R
— ϻ𝔞Ⓡ𝔨 𝐇𝑜Ƥ𝐩ย𝓼 (@markhoppus) October 26, 2021