Tychok stars Campbell “Bucky” Puckett and Get Pocket You have reason to celebrate.
The couple shared an update on Campbell's health via Tychok on Friday, January 25, following her latest health scare earlier this month.
“As many of you know, Bucky had some surgery about two weeks ago to remove some pre-cancer that we've known about for months,” Jett, 34, said in the video. We got the results back from the doctor and lab. They were able to confirm that they had taken out all the pre-cancerous ones. “
He added: “I'm so grateful that my wife is OK now, and the mother of my baby is OK now. She's been the most incredible mother.” Campbell, 32, gave birth to The couple's first childdaughter Paloma, in October 2024. In Friday's video, the Tiktok star gushed, “I love being a mom.”
Jett added, “She loves it I think more than we could have ever imagined. Every time I put Paloma in Campbell's arms, Campbell lights up like a Christmas tree. It's just a magical thing. I can't really believe it.”
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The couple initially rose to fame when Jett called his wife “Pookie” in one of her daytime Life videos in January 2024. Since then, Campbell has amassed over 1 million followers on both Tiktok and Instagram. Jett revealed earlier this month that Campbell I had a procedure The doctor was “cautiously optimistic” about her condition.
“I'm so grateful to have this community, you guys mean a lot to us,” Campbell continued. “I don't know what I've done to deserve so many people who are so sweet to us. There's one thing I want to share, that's kind of the motto I've lived by this past year: 'Live by faith, not fear.'
Jett said he “had been praying about it every day for months,” noting that “the doctors didn't want to do the surgery” while Campbell was pregnant.
“We had to wait nine months,” Jett explained. During that time, it could have turned into real cancer. Fortunately that wasn't the case, we got to birth (and) we were able to confirm at that time that it had not turned into actual cancer. “
He continued, “Once they took it down, the fear was, Did they get it all? Are they going to have to come back? We finally got the results. They got it all — they had what were called clean margins. It's an incredible blessing.”