![]() “When I won a spot in The Fringe, I knew the universe had spoken and I needed to tell my story. “I was able to find humour in the absurd human comedy of my body and struggles, so I wanted to share that outlook with the rest of the world,” shared Hogan. The show takes place at Performance Works and features singing, acting, parody songs, and burlesque. Hogan is sharing her journey in The C-Word, a cabaret chronicling her experiences battling cancer over the past year. Kyrst Hogan in The C-Word (Shimona Henry/Submitted) “I’ve always been a believer that love heals, and now I have living proof that it does.” ![]() I could tangibly feel their bubble of love protecting and healing me as I went through my surgeries and chemotherapy. “I received many care packages, calls and donations. The love I felt from all of them was tremendous,” said Hogan. “I began blogging about my experiences as a way to keep my greater circle of friends and family updated. But after her first surgery, she realized how much more support she needed. She told Daily Hive that at first, she was terrified and only let her closest friends and family know. ![]() Kyrst Hogan (aka Burgundy Brixx) was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in May of 2021. “I’ve always been a believer that love heals”
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