MICHAEL Strahan’s daughter Isabella has given fans a new glimpse into a day in her life.

In October 2023, the influencer revealed on Good Morning America that she was diagnosed with medulloblastoma.In October 2023, Isabella revealed that she was diagnosed with medulloblastoma

In February, Isabella, 20, started chemotherapy at Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center in North Carolina.

Since then, Michael, 52, and Jean Muggli‘s daughter has been documenting her health journey on her YouTube channel.

In a vlog posted on Wednesday, she started off her video by being surprised by her sister Sophia, 19, who came to visit her.

Sophia is currently a freshman at Duke University while Isabella attends the University of Southern California (USC).

In the next clip, the 20-year-old welcomed her viewers to her “crib” while her sister filmed her showcasing the basket full of medication Isabella takes.

Throughout the video, Isabella makes her favorite tea as well as goes to and from doctor appointments.

Isabella titled her vlog, “Vlog 20: I’m feeling… a short film by Sophia Strahan starring me.”

Since her diagnosis, Isabella has undergone three craniotomies.

‘KEEP KICKING CANCER’S ASS’

In the comment section, fans praised the young influencer for documenting her experiences.

One fan wrote, “Please know Isabella that you sharing your progress is of monumental importance!

“You have no idea the power of your inspiration and how your strength is helping others your age, at this very moment.”

A second said, “We love you!!! Keep going you are kicking cancer’s ASS!!!”

“You look great, continue to smile and be strong, you got this,” a third fan exclaimed.

“I love that you have always kept a positive mindset,” someone else commented.

A fifth viewer said, “You are so pretty and strong. I’m happy you are doing better. Keep smiling.”

THE VERY BEGINNING

In her GMA interview, Isabella sat down with her father while speaking with Robin Roberts.

She revealed that she was diagnosed on October 23.

At the time, Isabella was getting used to college life and she started to feel the symptoms around October 1.

“That’s when I definitely noticed headaches, nausea, couldn’t walk straight,” she revealed.

Isabella also discussed why she wanted to document her story, “Just be a voice and be a person for people who are maybe going through chemotherapy or radiation can look at.”

When it was his turn to talk, Michael talked about how proud he was of his daughter for sharing her story, “She’s always been strong and this is something that is so personal that I didn’t know that it would be something that she would want to share. I’m extremely proud.”

In her latest video, she is filmed by her sister Sophia as she shows off her 'crib'