The recent Grammy Awards were a hit, as always. Viewers and audiences worldwide enjoyed an evening full of soulful music and glamour. However, there was a star in particular who had an emotional moment while watching the awards ceremony.
Like the rest of the world, Jen Arnold watched the Grammy’s on February 5. But unlike the others, she experiences a tear-jerking moment of nostalgia while watching a performance. So, The Little Couple star took to Instagram to share it with the fans.
The Little Couple: Jen In Tears Over A Grammy Performance
Jen Arnold has been in the news a lot recently. The Little Couple star completed a decade since her last Chemotherapy session. So she and her fans celebrated the special occasion on social media. Jen had described it as a bittersweet and emotional feeling. But after some days, the emotional feeling is back, though for a different reason.
Arnold had watched the Grammys. She loved the show, but one moment had her getting emotional. It was Tracy Chapman’s duet of Fast Car with Luke Combs. The latter’s cover of Tracy’s son was a megahit in 2023. And Tracy’s last performance was in 2011. So this duet was a big deal.
Jen was emotional while watching the performance and even had tears in her eyes. In her Instagram post about the performance, Jen called Tracy a “true icon.” She added that the singer had been an “inspiration” to Jen in her younger years. The tears in her eyes were “tears of joy.”
The Little Couple star, Jen, absolutely loved the performance. It brought back many nostalgic memories for her. Arnold also talked about how “Tracy’s authenticity, storytelling, and social consciousness” greatly affected her life.
The Little Couple: It Has Been A Decade Since Jen’s Last Chemo!
Jen got a cancer diagnosis in 2013. It was Stage 3 choriocarcinoma, a rare form of cancer. The diagnosis was scary. But the treatment part was even more challenging. Jen’s size and the rare form of cancer were a deadly combination. The doctors had to put The Little People star through a trial and error to determine the correct chemotherapy dose.
Fortunately, Jen went into remission in 2014. But her weekly drugs still left her nauseous and exhausted. However, she was finally cancer-free in 2014. And now, a decade later, the star is celebrating her decade-long freedom. She took to Instagram to announce that it had been a decade since she “rang the bell.”
In the post caption, Jen was grateful for her love and all the things and people in it. Many fans also congratulated the star. One fan mentioned her husband was “5 years cancer-free,” and she “consider(ed)” her family “very lucky.” Other fans commented that they were proud of the star. Many were happy about Jen’s achievement and wished the family luck. They congratulated the family members as well. Want to know more about The Little Couple? They stay tuned to TV Season & Spoilers.