Neil Cavuto fans voice concerns for Fox News host as he misses string of Your World shows after health battles
NEIL Cavuto's fans have voiced their concerns for the Fox News host after missing a string of Your World shows following his health battles.
Cavuto, 63, has been a fixture on Fox since joining the network in 1996.
Cavuto is among Fox News' most popular hosts with over 500,000 followers on Twitter.
He hosts three programs across the Fox Network, Your World with Neil Cavuto, Cavuto Live – both on Fox News – and Cavuto: Coast to Coast on the sister channel Fox Business Network.
Despite his busy schedule, Cavuto has been missing from all of his Fox Network shows for the past several weeks.
The news anchor last hosted Cavuto: Coast to Coast on January 11, as the show has since seen a string of guests hosts.
Since January 12, all of Cavuto's shows have been hosted by Fox correspondents Charles Payne, Ashley Webster, Edward Lawrence, David Asman, Sandra Smith or Jackie DeAngelis.
On January 17, Payne tweeted he'll be hosting Your World with Neil Cavuto.
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America Reports co-anchor Smith hosted the program on January 20 and 21.
Payne returned as a guest host of the program the following week.
Fox News declined to comment when approached by The US Sun concerning Cavuto's status.
Despite his absence, Cavuto's official Twitter account has continued to announce guest hosts and update his show's latest episodes.
HEALTH BATTLES
The Fox host has been dealing with health concerns for most of his career.
In 1987, Cavuto was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma – a type of cancer that attacks the body’s immune system.
He was diagnosed just a few years into his career after graduating from St. Bonaventure University with a degree in mass communication in 1980.
He received radiation and chemotherapy, but the television personality began experiencing worrying symptoms again ten years later.
“I was stumbling and falling,” the Fox News anchor remembered of the summer of 1997, as he explained to People in 2002.
“I would wake up prickly. My legs felt like stilts.”
But the symptoms were not actually due to the lymphoma. Instead, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a degenerative neurological disease.
“For three or four days, I was silent,” he told People.
“I didn’t want to talk to anyone. I was very angry at the world. What the hell did I do? Was I a Nazi stormtrooper in a prior life?”
FAN CONCERN
Since his recent absence from the Fox Network, Cavuto's fans have voiced their concerns over the anchor's status.
One fan tweeted: "where is @TeamCavuto Neil Cavuto? Is he OK?"
Another viewer tweeted at guest host Payne, saying: "@cvpayne Mr. Payne I enjoy your programs very much. I also enjoy Neil Cavuto, why is he not on his show at 4:00pm? Hope he is alright."
A third viewer wrote: "@TeamCavuto Is Neil Cavuto ok? Where is he? We miss him!"
Meanwhile, another fan was concerned whether the Fox News hosts had contacted Covid again, saying: "Just curious…..where has Neil Cavuto been? Is it Covid again?"
Cavuto revealed that he had been diagnosed with Covid last October, which caused him to miss several of his shows.
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