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Olivia Munn on Amanda Peet's Cancer Diagnosis and Early Detection
Summary
Olivia Munn said Amanda Peet's 2025 breast cancer was found at an early stage, and Munn noted that early detection saves lives.
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Olivia Munn spoke about costar Amanda Peet's breast cancer during an interview about season 2 of their Apple TV+ show. Peet was diagnosed in 2025 and revealed the diagnosis publicly in a March 21 essay in The New Yorker. Munn, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023, said she was relieved Peet found the cancer at an early stage and called it a reminder that early detection saves lives. Peet wrote that she learned of her diagnosis while both of her parents were in hospice and that she received a first clear scan in January.
Key facts:
- Amanda Peet was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2025 and disclosed the diagnosis publicly in a March 21 essay in The New Yorker.
- Peet reported that both of her parents were in hospice when she learned of the diagnosis and that she had a first clear scan in January.
- Olivia Munn, a breast cancer survivor who was diagnosed in 2023, said Peet found the cancer at an early stage and emphasized that early detection saves lives.
- The remarks came during publicity for season 2 of their Apple TV+ series, Your Friends & Neighbors.
Summary:
Munn's comments highlighted Peet's experience and drew attention to early detection as a central point. Peet has reported a clear scan in January and has spoken publicly about family losses that coincided with her diagnosis. Undetermined at this time.
