Kit KittlestadJan 18, 2026 5 min read

Colleen Hoover Shares Health Update as Books and Film Projects Continue

Colleen Hoover
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If you follow books, BookTok, or movie adaptations, you probably noticed a very personal update from one of the biggest names in publishing this week.

Colleen Hoover's cancer diagnosis became widely known after she shared that she’s nearing the end of radiation treatment. 

Fans across social media have been sending her support as she balances recovery with a very busy creative life.

A Personal Update From Colleen

Colleen Hoover's Instagram radiation update came on January 12th, when she posted from treatment, sharing that she was on her second-to-last day of radiation. She thanked her care team at Texas Oncology and added that she felt grateful for the support she received.

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Instagram / colleenhoover

She also shared that the cancer was removed through surgery, and she didn’t need to go through chemotherapy. 

Colleen hasn’t publicly named the type of cancer she had, but she first told fans privately in December before sharing the news more broadly this month.

Health and a Very Public Career

It Ends With Us author health news like this can come as a bit of a surprise because Colleen remained professionally active while dealing with treatment. 

Last fall, she said she had to skip some events connected to film projects because of an unavoidable surgery and recovery time.

Even so, her career hasn’t slowed down much. Film adaptations tied to her books are still moving forward, and readers continue to follow the updates closely.

Movies Still in Motion

There’s been a lot of attention around Regretting You’s film adaptation news. The movie based on her novel hit theaters in late 2025, and more projects are on the way.

Her next novel, Reminders of Him, is set for release as a film in early 2026. Verity is also being adapted for the big screen with major casting already announced.

Writing Through a Hard Season

In the middle of treatment, Colleen also released new work. The Colleen Hoover new novel release, titled Woman Down, arrived on January 13th.

The story follows an author facing viral backlash over a movie adaptation of her book. Many readers have noticed how closely that theme mirrors parts of Colleen’s own life in the spotlight.

Fans have pointed out how striking it is that she finished and released a new novel while also managing surgery and radiation. 

For many, it makes her work feel even more personal right now.

A Backdrop of Public Controversy

This season has also unfolded alongside public drama tied to It Ends With Us. The film became tangled in legal headlines after actress Blake Lively filed a lawsuit against director and co-star Justin Baldoni and his producing partners, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation. 

DENMARK Gala premiere of the movie It Ends With Us in Imperial: The lead actress Blake Lively. Gala premiere of the movie It Ends With Us in Imperial in Copenhagen, Friday the 9th of August 2024. Friday 9th of August 2024.
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Baldoni has denied the claims, and the case is still ongoing. Colleen hasn’t been part of the lawsuit, but the controversy has shaped how the film and her book have been discussed online. 

In a recent interview, she said she feels conflicted about It Ends With Us because the story has been overshadowed by legal and public fallout. 

It’s definitely added another layer to a year already filled with health challenges and creative milestones.

The Fans Show Up

Support has poured in since Colleen shared her health update. 

Readers have posted photos of her books, shared messages of encouragement, and talked about how her stories helped them through hard times.

The response shows how deeply connected she is to online reading communities. Seeing a BookTok author share her cancer treatment journey so openly has made the topic feel more human and less distant.

When Health and Creativity Collide

Colleen’s recent months show how life and work don’t always take turns. Sometimes, they happen all at once. 

Finishing radiation while releasing a new book and watching her stories move onto movie screens isn’t something she planned, but it is something Colleen is enduring.

What stands out most isn’t just her productivity, but her honesty. By sharing moments from treatment alongside updates about books and films, she’s letting us see the full picture.

It’s a reminder that creativity doesn’t stop when life gets hard. Sometimes, it’s exactly what helps people keep going.

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