Isabella Strahan at the 2025 Super Bowl.Photo:isabellastrahan/Instagram (2)

Isabella Strahan at at Super Bowl LIX 2025 in New Orleans, LA.

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Isabella Strahanhad a fun night out at the Super Bowl!

The daughter ofGood Morning AmericahostMichael Strahanposted a series of photos at the2025 Super Bowl, sporting a Chiefs-red jacket. This outing comes after Isabella, 20, was declaredcancer-freein July 2024 following months of treatment.

Her father Michael was also in attendance, reporting on SMAC Entertainment.

On Feb. 7, Michael revealed how the trio would spend the weekend, joking with PEOPLE that his daughters were “kind of into football, but not.”

“They’re coming to hang out for the free dinners and stuff [that] I’m going to pay for and a few of the parties,” he admitted. “They’ll go to the game and whoever wins, they’ll be happy.”

“I’m just happy that they’re here. We’re gonna have some fun, hanging out with the family and enjoy the festivity,” he added.

In October 2023, Isabella underwent emergency surgery to remove a large medulloblastoma —a type of malignant tumor— in her cerebellum. In the months following, she documented her journey with brain cancer in vlogs onYouTube.

“My side hurts a lot. It feels like I got stabbed,” she explained of the pain. “I was like, ‘Oh it doesn’t hurt that much.’ I think it’s because all of the stuff wore off… I can’t stand up straight,” she said, wincing in pain. “I also feel like the tube was going into my heart because my heart started cramping. I don’t know if that’s supposed to happen but… not enjoyable.”

“It definitely doesn’t feel great,” she said as she showed her bandaged incision.

Isabella Strahan.Isabella Strahan/Instagram

Isabella Strahan

Isabella Strahan/Instagram

After her doctor looked over her MRI scans, Isabella revealed she was cancer-free eight months after her diagnosis.

“It was a great, great scan,” she said, excitedly. “Everything was clear. Cancer-free and everything is great. I don’t have another doctor’s appointment until October.”

“I miss my doctors already and everyone who’s helped me because they’re all so nice,” she continued. “I feel like I’m just saddened today knowing that I wasn’t gonna be going back for awhile because I love them so much. So, that was my last hospital vlog until October!”

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In January, Michaelopened up to PEOPLEabout how he navigated the hardships that came with Isabella’s health struggles, saying he kept looking “to find the silver lining somewhere,” noting that there had to be “some light at the end of the tunnel.”

“She was thin and tired and bald and all the things you hate to see your kid go through,” Michael noted, before adding, “Her spirit was there. One of the things she said, probably thehardest thingI had to hear was, ‘Dad I’ll do whatever. I want to live.’”

“I knew she wouldn’t quit,” theGood Morning Americaco-anchor told PEOPLE. “She was going to fight — and she did.”

source: people.com