Doctor warns Kevin Costner about cancer, skin worse than a ‘toad’ – says ‘he’ll be sorry’

Once one of Hollywood’s most attractive men, Kevin Costner is beginning to resemble a “toad” due to years of filming in the scorching sun.

The celebrity’s “blotchy skin” is a terrifying indication of cancer, according to a doctor, who also warns that “he’ll be sorry” if he is not more cautious.

Find out why physicians are worried about the celebrity by reading on!

Since 2017, Kevin Costner has been the star and producer of the television series Yellowstone, which chronicles the disputes between ranching families in Yellowstone National Park.

In the fictional Broken Rock Indian Reservation, the 69-year-old cowpoke, who in the show portrays the patriarch of the Dutton family, spent much of his time riding a horse in the scorching sun.


However, the recently divorced actor revealed in June 2024 that he was leaving the ranch to live as a homesteader in Arizona for the 2024 box office failure Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1, in which he both stars and produces.

“I just realized that I’m not going to be able to continue after this long year and a half of working on Horizon, doing all the necessary tasks, and thinking about Yellowstone,” the Wyatt Earp star tells his fans on social media. It was a very transformative experience for me. I know you enjoyed it as much as I did. Additionally, I wanted to inform you that I will not be coming back.


Fans voiced their dissatisfaction with his news in the social media comments section, with some wishing him luck and others stating that he appeared “worn out.”

“John Dutton was the greatest of all time; a true legend,” one person writes. Without you, it won’t be the same. “I am so heartbroken over this,” another writes.

A third remarks, “The show definitely won’t be the same without you,” pointing out that he is exhausted. Even though you’re still very attractive, you appear older and [wearied].

Not just that admirer has noted that the Dancing with Wolves star appears to be a little worn out.

“The skin of a toad is superior.”
An insider cautions that if the celebrity doesn’t exercise greater caution when filming in the heat, he may be headed for a health problem.

Costner’s “face is spotty from all the suntanning and probably sunburning he’s been through,” the source informs a news outlet.

“In addition to more unsightly creases around the eyes, his forehead has numerous fine lines that tell a similar story.” “His neck is the worst,” the informant adds. Kevin’s skin is inferior to that of a toad. However, he appears unaware of the potential danger caused by all those UV rays, which could backfire.

The source cautions that “he’ll be sorry” and suggests that the actor and director “lather on the sunscreen and cover up properly.” Skin cancer is an important topic.

Displaying “damage”
Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who does not treat Costner, agreed, stating that the Field of Dreams star is already displaying “damage.”

Costner should “visit a dermatologist every year and have each successive basal cell removed before it becomes more extensive,” according to Mirkin.


According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD), basal cell carcinoma is the “most common type of cancer.” According to the group, individuals with “a lighter skin tone” who rarely use tanning beds or shield their “skin from the sun” are “at a greater risk of developing” skin malignancies.

According to the AAD, “People with lighter skin tones frequently notice signs of sun damage on their skin, such as age spots, patches of discolored skin, and deep wrinkles, before basal cell carcinoma develops.” These symptoms may appear years before cancer does.

Mirkin explains that skin cancer is frequently not life-threatening because the “majority of skin cancers are basal cells that usually do not spread to other parts of the body.”

But the doctor adds, “Once a person starts developing skin cancers, they usually have to go back to the dermatologist for the rest of their life because they keep on getting new ones.”

In case you’re wondering how Costner’s character on Yellowstone ends, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that Costner’s contract includes a “moral death” reason, meaning that “the actor has a say about how John Dutton can or can’t be killed on the show.”

At least we are aware that there is little chance he will actually pass away from cancer.

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