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'80s Star, 63, Still Looks 'Insanely Hot' at Rare Concert Appearance After Cancer Battle
'80s Star, 63, Still Looks 'Insanely Hot' at Rare Concert Appearance After Cancer Battle originally appeared on Parade. Taylor Dayne, 63, is back like no time has passed since the 1980s. The Tell It to My Heart songstress, who recently overcame colon cancer, showed off her killer pipes at a recent concert alongside '80s and '90s legends like Sheena Easton and Wilson Phillips. Fans couldn't help but note that Dayne's voice wasn't the only thing serving '80s perfection. The singer has never looked better, according to fans thrilled to see one of the '80s and '90s most recognizable voices back on a video shared to her own social media, Dayne can be heard belting out one hit after the next—her big, booming voice showing no signs of wear and tear. The singer wore a sparkly green leotard, revealing her toned body and super-fit legs. Her signature long blonde tresses framed her ageless face while she danced and grooved with the audience. Fans took note, with one writing, 'PLEASE MARRY ME,' while another shared, 'She's still insanely hot.' Others weighed in, writing, 'her voice is amazing,' and, 'Yes yes yes!'Dayne's impeccable voice delighted fans as much as seeing one of their favorite '80s icons healthy on stage. In 2022, the singer was diagnosed with colon cancer and underwent surgery to have 10 inches of her colon removed. She is now cancer-free and has spoken publicly about the importance of colon cancer screenings. We love seeing her shine—and love hearing her voice. What a talent! 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 '80s Star, 63, Still Looks 'Insanely Hot' at Rare Concert Appearance After Cancer Battle first appeared on Parade on Jun 4, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.
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‘80s music icon says she went to Hawaii ‘to die' while battling colon cancer
Taylor Dayne shared some personal details regarding her past bout with cancer. The 'Prove Your Love' singer exclusively told Parade that she previously traveled to Hawaii 'to die' after being diagnosed with colon cancer in July 2022. 'I was at the Blue Note in Hawaii because I said I'm going to go there to die,' Dayne, 63, told the outlet. The 'Don't Rush Me' singer also expressed an interest in playing at the renowned jazz club. 'I'll walk on stage. I'll sit at night [on] my little stool, and I promise you, I'll go back and forth [to the hospital there],' Dayne said. The singer, who has remained cancer-free, added that she met the 'most loving, helping, caring' people in the Aloha State. 'I could receive this incredible blanket and a hug and understanding [from them], and that's when I understood what being an artist really is,' Dayne told Parade. Dayne rose to stardom through the success of her first two albums: 1987's 'Tell It to My Heart' and 1989's 'Can't Fight Fate.' Both albums were certified two-times platinum by the RIAA. Dayne has achieved three gold singles and seven top 10 singles, including 'I'll Always Love You,' 'Tell It to My Heart,' and the chart-topping 'Love Will Lead You Back.' Among Dayne's accolades are an American Music Award, multiple New York Music Awards and nominations for two Grammy Awards. The 'Heart of Stone' singer also told Parade she started working on 'new music about a month ago.' 'The new music we're working on. I think an album's actually in the works,' Dayne said. 'I spoke to my management about it, and we're getting such interesting feedback that we might put [out] a lot more.' Shakira, Jason Aldean's Fenway shows canceled due to 'unforeseen circumstances' Popular 2000s hip-hop duo to release first new album in 15 years No jail time for rock guitarist previously charged with vehicular manslaughter 'Let's not twist the message': Country music star clears up viral AMAs moment Legendary rock guitarist, Grammy-winning producer dies at 77 Read the original article on MassLive.