Tomasz Jakubiak's fight with the disease is supported by his closest family, friends and supporters. Marcin Prokop spoke about Jakubiak. His words are moving.
As the “Goniec” portal reminds, Tomasz Jakubiak has been living in Israel for a long time, where he is undergoing therapy. Kucharz is struggling with cancer and although, as he himself admits, the prognosis is not the best, he does not lose hope that he will manage to survive the battle for his life. He is supported in this by his loved ones, friends and a host of well-wishers. Marcin Prokop did not pass by the case indifferently either, mentioning his colleague in moving words.
Tomasz Jakubiak's fight with cancer
Tomasz Jakubiak admitted some time ago that he was struggling with cancer. The disease left its mark on him. The chef regularly posts materials on social media that document his battle with the disease. There are also reports on “Dzień dobry TVN”, in which Jakubiak and his wife talk about what they are going through.
Jakubiak, despite his exhausting disease, found the strength to convey Christmas wishes to his fans. What the chef wished his fans was health. “And I know that there is nothing worse than illness, not only for the person who is ill, but also for the family,” he admitted.
Tomasz Jakubiak's closest friends are with him all the time. However, Kucharz can count not only on their support, but also on help from friends and well-wishers who, through small payments, help him finance his treatment at a private Israeli clinic.
Marcin Prokop spoke about Jakubiak
Tomasz Jakubiak does not lose hope that he will win the battle for his life. Jakubiak does not hide his admiration for his strength and optimistic approach, and said a few words about his colleague from the station in the program “Autentyczni”.
“He was always like the sun rising over the horizon. Always warm, always hot, even. Always jovial, always hugging people to his heart, always full of good humor. And suddenly he disappears before our eyes, fades away. When his life changed, I think to myself that I would not have had as much strength and energy in his situation to endure it as bravely as he did,” said Prokop, adding that he himself “is afraid of such a situation”.