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Mobo Awards Founder Kanya King Diagnosed with Stage 4 Bowel Cancer

Mobo Awards Founder Kanya King Diagnosed with Stage 4 Bowel Cancer

Kanya King CBE, the visionary founder of the Mobo (Music of Black Origin) Awards, has revealed her diagnosis of stage four bowel cancer. The influential media personality and activist shared the emotional news through an Instagram video, expressing determination and resilience despite the challenges ahead.

In her announcement, King urged her followers to trust their instincts and advocate for their health. “These things happen for a reason,” she said, while affirming her intent to overcome this diagnosis just as she has triumphed over past adversities.

Accompanying the video, King wrote: “Learning I have stage 4 bowel cancer was something I never saw coming. It’s a club I never wanted to join, and yet here I am, still processing this unexpected reality. This diagnosis has tested me in ways I never imagined, but it has also given me a renewed sense of purpose.”

She continued, emphasizing the importance of meaningful living: “Life isn’t just about how long you live; it’s about how deeply you live. I want to use my platform to shine a light on the importance of health equity and to empower others facing chronic illnesses to keep pushing forward. My faith remains my anchor, and I believe this chapter will be one of growth, resilience, and service.”

King’s legacy as the founder of the Mobo Awards, which she established in 1996, has been transformative for British music. The platform has elevated Black music and culture, pushing it from the fringes of British popular culture to the forefront of mainstream recognition.

Over the years, the Mobo Awards have championed a diverse range of genres, including grime, hip-hop, R&B, reggae, gospel, jazz, and Afrobeat, among others. The awards have also been a launchpad for many celebrated artists, such as Stormzy, Amy Winehouse, Skepta, Rita Ora, Ms. Dynamite, and Tinie Tempah.

Speaking about the significance of the Mobo Awards last year, King remarked: “We spotlight genres often underrepresented. Artists from these genres receive the recognition they deserve, while the awards also highlight the cultural significance of these diverse forms of music.” She further highlighted the event’s role in nurturing emerging talent that might otherwise be overlooked.

Following her announcement, fans and friends flooded social media with messages of love and support. Comments poured in, celebrating her courage and impact on the music industry. Many expressed admiration for her strength, calling her a source of inspiration during this difficult time.

Comedian Judi Love commented: “Sending so much love. You are a truly incredible Queen for all that you’re doing for the industry and talent, plus now sharing this with us. We pray for nothing but healing and comfort at this difficult time.”

Another supporter wrote: “Sending love, light, and strength. We are all behind you, Kanya. This video shows your true grit, spirit, and determination. You are a force.”

As King embarks on this new chapter, she remains steadfast in her commitment to using her platform for advocacy and change, declaring her faith and resilience as her guiding lights.

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