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Jett and Campbell Puckett.
(Photo by Suzanne Cordeiro / AFP) via Getty ImagesTiktok stars Campbell “Pookie” Puckett and Jett Puckett have a reason to celebrate.
The couple shared an update on Campbell Health through Tiktok On Friday, January 25, following her recent shock on her health earlier this month.
“As you know, Pookie had surgery about two weeks ago to remove some former cancer that we had known for months,” Jett, 34, said in the video. “We got the results back from the doctor and the lab. They were able to confirm that they had got all the former cancer out. ”
He added, “I’m so grateful that my wife is now right, my child’s mother is right now. She is the most amazing mother. ” Campbell, 32, gave birth to the first child of the couplePaloma’s daughter, in October 2024. In the Friday video, Tiktok star flowed, “I love being a mother.”
Jett added, “She loves and I think even more than we could have ever imagined. Every time Paloma’s is placed in the arms of Campbell, Campbell illuminates as a Christmas tree. That’s the most magical thing, I can’t really believe it. ”
@CampbellhuntPuckett Living in faith Not afraid ❤️ Love you guys !! #d thankful #cariad #cwpl #pookie
The couple initially came to fame when Jett called his wife “Pookie” in one of his day-in-life videos in January 2024. Since then, Campbell has collected over a million followers on Tiktok and Instagram. Jett revealed earlier this month that Campbell had a procedure and that the doctor is “careful optimistic” for her condition.
“I’m so grateful to have this community, you mean so much to us,” Campbell continued. “I don’t know what I deserved so many people who are so sweet for us. There’s one thing I want to share, this kind of like the motto I’ve lived by the past year: ‘Living in faith, not fear.’
Jett said he had “been praying for this every day for months,” noting “the doctors did not want to do the operation” while Campbell was pregnant.
“We had to wait nine months,” explained Jett. “During that time it was possible that it could turn into real cancer. Thankfully he didn’t, we came through the birth (and) we were able to confirm at that time that it didn’t turn into real cancer. ”
He went on, “Once they pulled it, then the fear was, ‘Did they get it all? Will they have to go back in? ‘ We finally got the results back. They got it all – they had what are called clean edges. It’s such an unbelievable blessing. ”