Shocking Final Text from MTV VJ Ananda Lewis Before Her Tragic Breast Cancer Death Revealed!
Ananda Lewis found peace in her final days.
In an emotional CNN interview on Thursday, she read aloud a final heartfelt message she sent to her closest friend, CNN journalist Stephanie Elam. Lewis’s message reflected her acceptance of her declining health.
Elam shared that Lewis’s last text expressed her views on mortality: “These bodies are on loan. We come in love and leave in love.” She added that Lewis’s health declined rapidly, leaving her at peace with her decisions.
“She loved her own approach, choosing to handle her cancer differently, which many didn’t agree with,” Elam explained. “But she was peaceful and determined.”
Lewis’s best friend, Stephanie Elam, emphasized her legacy of honesty about her battle, which she believed helped save lives. Elam recalled that Lewis described her approach as “working through it her way,” deliberately avoiding aggressive treatments like double mastectomy and chemotherapy, favoring holistic methods.
“She was at peace with her decision, even if others thought she should try more conventional options,” Elam stated. “She wanted to handle her cancer her way, and she was confident in that choice.”
Elam highlighted Lewis’s firm resolve: “Despite many wanting her to follow standard procedures like mastectomy and chemo, she chose to do it her own way, and she was at peace with it.”
Her health deteriorated swiftly in her final hours, surprising those close to her. Her decision to pursue alternative treatment and her openness about her journey contributed to her lasting legacy of truth and resilience.
“Her honesty and courage in sharing her story have inspired many, encouraging early detection and testing,” Elam noted. “Her message was clear: get tested, save lives.”