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Johnny Ruffo returns to the Dancing With The Stars stage amid his ongoing cancer battle

''I just want to dance again.''
Johnny Ruffo returns as special guest on Dancing With The Stars
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Johnny Ruffo, 34, has delighted his fans by making a surprise special appearance on the Dancing With The Stars: All Stars grand final amid his five-year cancer battle.

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As he was introduced back to the ballroom, the singer and actor was described as the โ€œcheekiestโ€ and โ€œmost popularโ€ star to ever grace the dance floor.

Itโ€™s certainly an apt description, considering the now-34-year-old won the coveted mirror ball trophy back in 2012.

For tonightโ€™s grand final, the Home & Away alum reclaimed a spot on the dance floor as a special guest. But a lot has changed since he first stepped foot in the studio.

Johnny returned to Dancing With The Stars for the second season of its All Stars spin off.

(Image: Seven)
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โ€œSince I was last on the show, I was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017. They said thereโ€™s a 20% chance he might die from the operation,โ€ Johnny said. โ€œIf I didnโ€™t have the operation there was an 100% chance Iโ€™d die, so itโ€™s not really much of a choice.โ€

In raw footage shared by Seven, Johnny happily told his girlfriend Tahnee Sims that the tumour in his right frontal lobe was stable.

โ€œYouโ€™re happy,โ€ Tahnee said to him after he relayed the news.

โ€œIโ€™m so happy,โ€ he concurred.

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The singer continued: โ€œNow I have been lucky enough to have been invited back as a special guest on Dancing With The Stars: All-Stars. Iโ€™m really glad to be back performing; I just want to dance again.โ€

Sporting an all-black ensemble, complete with a suit and tie and top-hat, Johnny then took to the floor with his dance partner Masha Belash, who was donning a stunning green dress.

The couple elicited a standing ovation following their jazzy routine, performed to the song The Business of Love by Domino.

Johnny suggested Todd give him an โ€™11โ€™ after his routine.

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Afterwards, a humble Johnny told host Daryl Somers heโ€™d forgotten how equally hard and fun the show was, while crediting Masha for doing โ€œ97 per centโ€ of the work.

Though the plan was never to receive scores from the judges, when asked what number judge Todd McKenney should rate the routine, the X Factor alum cheekily held up his own DIY โ€™11โ€™ paddle.

Todd quickly disagreed before ducking under the judging bench to hold up every paddle at once saying, โ€œIt was brilliant; it was inspirational. It was so great to see you back up there, youโ€™re such a champion mate, we love you to bits.โ€

Daryl agreed with Toddโ€™s sentiments, adding that they were โ€œvery proudโ€ of the performer before he was tackled by a group hug from the grand finalists.

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Johnny was originally diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017 and again in 2020.

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Johnny was originally diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017 and later revealed he was all-clear of the disease in 2019.

But in an Instagram post in November 2020, Johnny shared the devastating news that his cancer had returned.

โ€œAfter an unexpected week of seizures and excruciating headaches it is with a heavy heart that i have to let you know i now have another huge battle ahead of me as my brain cancer has returned,โ€ he wrote alongside a photo of himself and Tahnee.

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He continued: โ€œThough i will dig deep and beat this sht disease again #fckcancerโ€.

This story originally appeared on our sister site, New Idea.

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