Michael Strahan’s daughter Isabella Strahan is settling back into college life quite nicely.
This time last year, in October, the 20-year-old was just weeks into her freshman year at the University of Southern California, when she was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, the most common form of brain cancer in children.
Now, after several surgeries, radiation and chemotherapy, she was officially declared cancer-free over the summer, and has resumed her studies and college fun at USC.
Over the weekend, Isabella took to Instagram and shared a sweet photo of her showing off her USC gear, ahead of enjoying a football game between the USC Trojans and the Nebraska Cornhuskers, which her school won.
In it, she is wearing a Betty Boop themed tank top with “I heart USC” printed on it, paired with low rise jeans, gold hoops and a gold chain belt.
Recently, ahead of her return to school, she and her dad Michael Strahan — who is also a dad to Isabella’s twin sister Sophia, plus daughter Tanita and son Michael Jr. — opened up to Town & Country about the family’s “crazy year,” and how now with the brunt of her cancer journey behind her, Isabella is working on regaining her balance, her weight, and her regular life back.