Dawson’s Creek star James Van Der Beek has said he and his family “deeply appreciate all the love and support” after revealing his cancer diagnosis.
The American actor said in an interview with US publication People that he has been “privately dealing” with colorectal cancer, adding that “there’s reason for optimism”.
In a post on Instagram, acknowledging his diagnosis, the 47-year-old apologised to his loved ones who had learned of his cancer through the press.
He said: “‘It is cancer…’ Each year, approximately 2 billion people around the world receive this diagnosis. And I’m one of them.
“There’s no playbook for how (to) announce these things, but I’d planned on talking about it at length with People magazine at some point soon… to raise awareness and tell my story on my own terms.
“But that plan had to be altered early this morning when I was informed that a tabloid was going to run with the news.
“I’ve been dealing with this privately until now, getting treatment and dialling in my overall health with greater focus than ever before.
“I’m in a good place and feeling strong. It’s been quite the initiation, and I’ll tell you more when I’m ready.”
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He continued: “Apologies to all the people in my life who I’d planned on telling myself.
“Nothing about this process has occurred on my preferred timeline… But we roll with it, taking each surprise as a signpost, pointing us toward a greater destiny than we would have discovered without divine intervention.
“Please know that my family and I deeply appreciate all the love and support. More to come…”
The star made his name playing Dawson Leery in the US teen drama Dawson’s Creek from 1998 to 2003 and is due to appear in a US Fox special called The Real Full Monty, which is based on the 1997 British film and will see a group of male celebrities strip down to raise awareness for cancer awareness and research.
The Connecticut actor has continued to work, recently appearing in an episode of Walker, the reboot of Walker, Texas Ranger, on US network The CW, and will appear in Sidelined: The QB And Me, a Tubi original film which will be released on 29 November.
He told People he has also been prioritising time with his wife Kimberly Van Der Beek and their six children Olivia, Joshua, Annabel, Emilia, Gwendolyn and Jeremiah.
Van Der Beek is also known for his roles as a fictional version of himself in Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23, in CSI: Cyber as FBI agent Elijah Mundo and as Matt Bromley in the first season of the FX drama Pose.
Source: Press Association