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After leaving Singapore Airlines as a cabin crew for a retail role at Marina Bay Sands in 2025, Teresa Hon, who turns 32 in October, began experiencing headaches. At first they came and went but instead of easing, the headaches grew more frequent and intEx-SIA stewardess opens up about fight against rare brain cancer: 'I told him he could find another girl'
After leaving Singapore Airlines as a cabin crew for a retail role at Marina Bay Sands in 2025, Teresa Hon, who turns 32 in October, began experiencing headaches. At first they came and went but instead of easing, the headaches grew more frequent and intense, until they built up to a «hammering» intensity, Hon told AsiaOne in an interview on Friday (July 17). Despite being prescribed painkillers, the headaches persisted. She repeatedly vomited, experienced seizures and even pulled at her hair in agony because of the excruciating pain. It eventually got to the point where she could no longer keep food down, vomiting after nearly every meal.Her husband, 41-year-old Bjorn Chua, told AsiaOne that Hon, who was usually bubbly and energetic, had become «reclusive», isolating herself in her room.Tumour the size of tennis ballIn November 2025, Hon finally decided to go for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan after consulting a neurologist. The findings? A huge tumour about the size of a tennis ball, recalled Chua. Read more











