Eric Braeden, beloved for his role as Victor Newman on “The Young and the Restless,” has captivated fans for years. Off-screen, he bravely battled and defeated cancer. Recently, a video of Braeden on social media emerged, prompting warm reactions from netizens.
Eric Braeden stars as Victor Newman in the long-running American TV soap “The Young and the Restless.” | Source: Getty Images
In a recent Instagram video, Eric Braeden shared his excitement over a women’s college basketball tournament that featured star player Caitlin Clark. Wearing a matching black shirt and jacket, along with eyeglasses, Braeden’s enthusiasm was clearly palpable.
A screenshot of Eric Braeden in his latest video where he shares his thoughts on the recent women’s college basketball tournament, posted in April 2024 | Source: Instagram/ericbraedengudegast
Braeden remarked, “It was an exciting women’s tournament, I must say…obviously, Caitlin Clark, what you did was incredible, really. You’re a fantastic athlete,” praising the young woman’s performance.
A screenshot of Eric Braeden smiling in the video. | Source: Instagram/ericbraedengudegast
However, fans were quick to express their concerns for his health along with their well-wishes, highlighting the depth of their affection and concern for the veteran actor.
The comments from fans ranged from observations about his health to outright expressions of support. One fan noted, “I hope you are well, your breathing is suspect,” indicating concern over his physical condition.
Another commented, “Hi Eric. Hope you are feeling stronger every day.” The support continued with another fan expressing, “Sending you continued strength and blessings for healing Eric.”
Eric Braeden arrives at his book signing for “I’ll Be Damned: How My Young And Restless Life Led Me To America’s #1 Daytime Drama” at Barnes & Noble at The Grove on February 13, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Image
Some fans also reflected on Braeden’s impact both on and off the screen. He is known for his character, Victor Newman, in the CBS soap opera “The Young and the Restless.”
“When The GREAT Eric ‘VICTOR NEWMAN’ Braeden gives his thoughts, we listen. Hope u are feeling well. Sending so much love,” a fan remarked.
Eric Braeden as “Victor Newman” in the CBS daytime drama “The Young and the Restless” on the CBS Television Network | Source: Getty Images
Another supporter chimed in, “When Victor Newman speaks wisdom we all listen well spoken well spoken Mr Newman aka Eric love you.”
Additionally, one netizen expressed the thrill of receiving praise from Victor Newman, celebrating Clark’s impact on changing perceptions of women’s basketball.
Amidst this wave of support, Braeden recently shared a positive update about his health, saying, “My cancer diagnosis right now is on hold, as it were, and [I’m] very grateful for very good doctors and very good modern cancer treatment which has improved enormously.”
A screenshot of Eric Braeden revealing that his cancer diagnosis is currently “on hold” in an interview with ET on April 10, 2024. | Source: YouTube/EntertainmentTonight
He further urged, “People shouldn’t be afraid of it, you know. Just go and have your cystoscopy, have your colonoscopy, have your heart checked out. Do all that, do it in time.” Braeden’s current state of good health contrasts sharply with the challenges he faced nearly a year ago.
A screenshot of Eric Braeden encouraging people to undergo medical examinations with their doctor in an interview with ET on April 10, 2024. | Source: YouTube/EntertainmentTonight
The actor’s message of hope and resilience comes after he revealed his cancer battle on April 22, 2023, through a Facebook Live video, detailing his treatment for high-grade cancer cells.
Eric Braeden reveals his cancer diagnosis in video on April 22, 2023 | Source: Facebook/officialericbraeden
During treatment for prostate issues and before his UroLift procedure, doctors found high-grade cancer cells near his bladder, he revealed. He detailed undergoing a six-week course of immunotherapy to treat these cells.
Braeden realized the importance of being attuned to his body’s signals, admitting to feeling under the weather but remaining defiant against the illness. I’ve learned now to listen to my body more, and not go all out,” he said.