Politics & Government
Gov. Larry Hogan on New Look: 'First Lady Says I'm Still Sexy'
Maryland's governor, who is undergoing chemotherapy treatments, shared a photo of his new "dome."

Roughly a month after announcing he has non-Hodgkins lymphoma, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan went public with a new development in his fight against cancer: He has lost his hair.
“The First Lady says I’m still sexy,” Hogan reported on his Facebook page Tuesday, sharing a photo of his new ‘do, which he described as “an aerodynamic look.”
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The governor, who is still performing his professional duties, returned to Annapolis last week after completing his second five-day round of chemotherapy at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center.
He says he’s fitting in at the state capital, where he posed for a pic outside his office Tuesday to showcase the latest development atop his head.
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“It looks like there is another white dome in the Annapolis State House!” Hogan wrote.
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The governor, who is always trying to look for ways to improve efficiency, added: “I’m saving time not having to wash or comb my hair, and I don’t even need to shave my face!”
Upon announcing his cancer diagnosis at a press conference June 22, Hogan described the cancer as ”very advanced stage 3 or stage 4” and referenced cancerous tumors in various parts of his body, including in his back.
Since then, he has been keeping constituents updated on his health via Facebook, often providing humor and the hashtag #HoganStrong in his posts.
“I may be losing hair follicles, but I’m winning the battle as we kill cancer cells like crazy,” Hogan posted Tuesday, just before he changed his profile picture. “...the new look is a bit of a shock at first, but to me, bald is beautiful! #HoganStrong”
Photo Credit: @Larry Hogan.
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