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Mark Hoppus Felt Like He 'Was Due For Something Tragic' After Receiving Cancer Diagnosis

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Mark Hoppus has lived a fortunate life — which is why he thought his fortune would take a turn for the worse after learning he had cancer.

In an interview with GQ, the Blink-182 bassist admitted he struggled with what his future might look like after receiving his diagnosis back in April.

Hoppus explained that because he had been blessed with a career that countless aspiring musicians would kill for, a happy 21-year marriage to wife Skye, and a 19-year-old son Jack, he felt as though his luck ran out when he learned he was battling cancer — and he assumed it had run all the way out. Related: Tom DeLonge Has ‘Been Able To Completely Repair’ Friendship With Mark Amid His Cancer Battle Sharing how he leaned on therapy to help him make sense of

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