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Life after cancer looks bright for Good Morning America co-host Michael Strahan’s daughter, Isabella Strahan.

Fresh off her victorious battle with medulloblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer, the 19-year-old college student took to Instagram on Friday, October 18 with a glimpse from a day out with her twin sister, Sophia, at Alo Gym in Los Angeles.

“Wellness reminder,” she captioned the post, alongside an inspiring quote from the gym’s wall: “Feel it. Just breathe. Lift each other up. Raise your vibration. Health is wealth. Be here.” The post also included a few selfies of the Strahan twins dressed in matching workout sets.

While the sisters were all smiles at the gym, it was Isabella’s new hair growth that really caught everyone’s attention.

“Beautiful ❤️ love the hair and you are truly rocking all the fits!” one person pointed out in the comments section.

“Love your hair! Beautiful Isabella!” gushed another.

“Wow!! You look fantastic with your cute hair.. your sister and you are both very cute, nice girls. Hope you both have a fun, safe year. Best of life to you girls!” chimed in a third.

Isabella’s journey has been anything but easy. After learning of the diagnosis in October 2023, she underwent multiple surgeries and grueling rounds of chemotherapy and radiation. It wasn’t until the following year on July 18 when she would announce that her latest MRI scans were clear and she was officially cancer-free.

“It was a great, great scan. Everything was clear. Cancer-free and everything is great. I don’t have another doctor’s appointment until October,” the aspiring model explained in a video posted to her YouTube channel. At the time, Isabella celebrated the milestone on Instagram, sharing the moment when she rang the hospital bell after finishing chemo. “After the wildest 8 months, I finally got to ring the bell. Grateful for my journey 🩶” she wrote.

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