Trevor Sorbie's Health: "Might Not Make It To Christmas"
Legendary hairstylist Trevor Sorbie has revealed a heartbreaking health update, stating that he "might not make it to Christmas" due to his ongoing battle with cancer. The news has shocked the hairdressing world, as Sorbie is widely regarded as a pioneer in the industry.
A Difficult Journey
Sorbie, who founded the renowned Trevor Sorbie hair salons, first revealed his cancer diagnosis in October 2022. Since then, he has been undergoing treatment, but unfortunately, the news hasn't been positive.
In a recent interview with The Sun, Sorbie said, "I don’t know how much time I have left. I'm in a very bad way. I’m just clinging on. I want to see my kids and grandchildren grow up. But I’m not sure I’m going to make it to Christmas.”
Industry Reactions
The hairdressing community has been devastated by Sorbie's announcement. Tributes have poured in from colleagues, friends, and admirers alike. Many have shared their own experiences with cancer, highlighting the strength and resilience required to fight the disease.
A Legacy of Innovation
Trevor Sorbie's impact on the hairdressing world is undeniable. He is credited with pioneering several groundbreaking techniques, including the "Choppy Bob" and the "Razor Cut." His work has graced the covers of countless magazines and influenced stylists worldwide.
Beyond his technical skills, Sorbie is known for his kind heart and generous spirit. He has always been a strong advocate for charity, supporting causes such as the Trevor Sorbie Foundation, which provides education and opportunities for aspiring hairdressers.
Looking Ahead
Despite the devastating news, Sorbie remains positive and optimistic. He continues to fight with unwavering courage and determination. The hairdressing world is rallying around him, offering support and sending well wishes for his recovery.
Trevor Sorbie's legacy will live on long after his departure. His influence on the industry is immeasurable, and his spirit of innovation and creativity will continue to inspire generations of hairdressers to come.