Celebrity medium Tyler Henry is finally sharing the kind of update fans have been desperate to hear.
After months of worry, speculation, and headlines about his health, the 29-year-old star of Hollywood Medium and Life After Death with Tyler Henry has revealed that his latest brain surgery was a success and that he is recovering well and feeling hopeful.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Tyler explained that doctors were at last able to remove the cyst in his brain that he has lived with since birth, calling it an “unwanted roommate” that has now officially been evicted.
He told followers that his prognosis is “great,” but also stressed that recovery will take time, which means he is cancelling most work commitments and public events through February to focus fully on rest and healing.
For longtime fans, this update lands with extra weight, because it comes after what has been an incredibly intense year in which Tyler has undergone three brain surgeries, on top of the emergency surgery he first faced back in 2014 just after turning eighteen.

Medical experts describe the kind of colloid cyst Tyler has talked about as benign but potentially dangerous if left untreated, and his journey has given a human face to how scary and exhausting those “benign” diagnoses can still be.
When news first broke that Tyler had been rushed back to the hospital for yet another operation, LGBTQ+ viewers and spiritual girlies everywhere rallied hard around him, flooding social media with messages of love, prayer, and good energy.
In his new message, Tyler goes out of his way to thank everyone for that support, saying it feels “amazing” to finally be free of something that has been a heavy weight on his shoulders for so long and sending love back to fans for the holidays.
Just as moving is the way his husband, artist Clint Godwin, has been sharing his side of the story, writing about how much kindness the couple has received and even releasing a tender new song called “The Warmest Place” to honor the community that has held them.
Clint describes songwriting as the way he processes big emotions, and you can feel that in the lyrics he posted, which are all about finding safety, warmth, and connection even in the middle of fear and uncertainty.
Together the two men have quietly become one of queer pop culture’s softest power couples, blending Tyler’s intuitive TV presence with Clint’s calm, artistic vibe and offering a very modern version of “in sickness and in health.”
For LGBTQ+ fans, seeing a gay couple face something this serious side by side, talk openly about it, and still find light and gratitude along the way is its own kind of healing energy.
Tyler promises he will be back “better than ever” once his doctors give the all clear, but for now he is leaning into naps, recovery, and whatever cozy magic his husband and their inner circle can cook up at home.
So while we all wait for more readings, more episodes, and more of that gentle Tyler Henry reassurance, this update already feels like the most important message he could possibly deliver.
After everything he has been through this year, the fact that he can finally say he feels hopeful, free, and on the road to long term health is a blessing his fans are more than happy to manifest right along with him.
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