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Nicole Eggert looked effortlessly chic in a tailored black blazer and dark-wash jeans while attending the Los Angeles premiere of After Baywatch: Moment on Monday.
As she walked the red carpet at at The Bungalow in Santa Monica, the actress, who is best known for playing Summer Quinn on the hit lifeguard series, exuded elegance in her timeless look.
The 52-year-old star accessorized her ensemble with a pair of glamorous statement earrings and a delicate gold necklace.
She is currently battling stage 2 cribriform carcinoma breast cancer.
At the event, she gave an update on her health and opened up about the 'hardest' part of her treatment.
Nicole Eggert looked effortlessly chic in a tailored black blazer and dark-wash jeans while attending the Los Angeles premiere of After Baywatch: Moment on Monday
'I am good,' Eggert told People. 'I am in sort of a gray area and I finished my treatment, waiting for more imaging and hopefully maybe surgery.'
She continued: 'And there's a lot of waiting in this and it's sort of something I didn't really realize and nobody really talks about.'
'But the gray area is the hardest because you don't know what's happening and you're just, when I'm doing treatment, I felt like I was doing something productive,' the performer added. 'So it felt positive and I was like, okay, I'm doing something positive. And now that it's just like nothing, it's like, well wait a minute. We got to get this out. So it's, it's just frustrating.'
Amid her cancer battle, the mother-of-two noted that she keeps herself busy by working with 'with [a] Shaman' and doing 'a lot of guided imagery.'
'I've taken some of Jeremy's [Jackson] classes. He teaches like the breath workshops,' she explained.
In order to stay positive, she tries do do 'whatever' she can to 'distract' herself.
As for how her daughters Dilyn, 25, and Keegan, 13, are handling her diagnosis, the actress said they have taken it 'really well.'
'I mean, they kept me on my toes,' she said. 'My 13-year-old didn't give me any special treatment. It was still like, “Mom, give me that, let's go here, let's do that“'
The actress became a fan favorite after playing Roberta 'Summer' Quinn across 44 episodes of Baywatch at the height of its popularity in the early '90s; pictured in 1992
Eggert went on to credit her girls for keeping her 'going' and life 'lively.'
She noted through her treatments, they've 'treated it like nothing's changing' and the 'days the way they' were before her diagnosis.
Earlier this month, she told People that working as a producer on After Baywatch gave her 'purpose.'
'Having a young daughter and having this project has been a great motivation for me to not just sit and think about my health and my wellbeing. It's giving me purpose,' she said. 'It's keeping me driven every day. I think the timing of life is always for a reason. It's been a great distraction, and my daughters kept me on my toes.'
As she walked the red carpet at at The Bungalow in Santa Monica, the actress, who is best known for playing Summer Quinn on the hit lifeguard series, exuded elegance in her timeless look
The 52-year-old star accessorized her ensemble with a pair of glamorous statement earrings and a delicate gold necklace
The rose to fame playing Roberta 'Summer' Quinn across 44 episodes of Baywatch at the height of its popularity in the early '90s.
The actress made the difficult decision to shave her hair off in March and captured the moment she went about it with the assistance of her daughter.
Eggert, who first disclosed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in December, told Inside Edition that she had just learned doctors had found more disease as she undergoes treatment.
She said she 'kicks herself' over not regularly checking her breasts and said tissue from the breast implants she got aged 19 made it harder to detect any anomalies in her chest.
The star admitted that after gaining around 25 pounds and feeling pain in her left breast beginning in October, she underwent a mammogram and three biopsies - which resulted in a diagnosis of stage 2 cribriform carcinoma breast cancer.
At the event, she gave an update on her health and opened up about the 'hardest' part of her treatment; seen last month
She said: 'When I felt it, my heart dropped and I was like oh my god. Nobody could take me, so I walked into every breast care center. It’s horrifying because every day and every minute that passes, you know it’s growing.
Only a month later, a mammogram finally confirmed her fears – Eggert had stage 2 breast cancer.
'My heart dropped, I lost all hearing, everything sank. It’s named invasive cribriform carcinoma. It’s very rare,' she explained.
'The self-exams, I’m telling you, I kick myself. That’s the one thing I should have been doing.'
The actress revealed tissue from her breast implants made self-exams difficult, adding: 'If I didn’t have them and I had my smaller, natural breasts, I am sure I would have felt it much sooner.'