‘Nashville’ Star Clare Bowen Chops Hair For Good Cause, Shares Cancer Story

It may be
“just hair,” but Clare Bowen’s new cut is saying so much more.

The
“Nashville” star took to social media on Wednesday to explain the
powerful reason she chopped off her signature golden mane.

Captioning a
striking photo of her fresh pixie ‘do, the native Aussie penned a Facebook essay
in which she told fans the story of her childhood cancer battle. 

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Wanna know why I cut it all off?When I was four years old, I asked my mother; "Are there heaters in Heaven?" I had…

Posted by Clare Bowen on Wednesday, November 11, 2015

After being diagnosed
with end stage nephroblastoma at just 4 years old, Clare
said her initial prognosis was grim.

“I’d
overheard the doctors telling my family that the only hope of saving me was an
experimental treatment that might kill me anyway. But without it
I had maybe two weeks left,” the actress shared. 

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Clare went on to recall
memories of her hospital stays with other young patients, and how they bonded
over their mutual struggle.

“We were mostly bald, all tubed, taped, bandaged up and
stitched back together,” she wrote of her friends, adding, “But we
were all together, so no one’s appearance came into question. No one got
laughed at or teased. We were all we knew.”

Although
she eventually overcame the disease, Clare said the experience has stayed with
her as she observes society’s obsession with physical appearance.

“I look relatively normal on the outside, but on the
inside, I am still the same stitched back together little creature, in a world
where people are judged so harshly for the way they look,” she continued.
“It has always been completely incomprehensible to me. How can people
think there’s time for that?” 

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Now, decades
later, Clare said the recent story of another child enduring similar health
issues gave her the push to make a statement.

“I was really inspired when I heard a story about a
little girl who said she couldn’t be a princess because she didn’t have long
hair, and I wanted her, and others like her, to know that’s not what makes a
princess, or a warrior, or a superhero,” she said. “It’s not what
makes you beautiful either. It’s your insides that count… even if you happen to
be missing half of them.” 

Clare
urged readers to “look deeper than skin, hair nails and lips” to find
their truest selves.

“You are who you are in your bones. That is where you
have the potential to shine the brightest from,” she said.

Clare signed
off by thanking her loved ones for supporting her decision, as well as
“Nashville” creator Callie Khouri for authorizing the new look. The
actress will apparently maintain her shorn locks in character as country
chanteuse Scarlett O’Connor on the hit ABC series.

Ultimately,
Clare said she just hopes her message is clear.

“Self-esteem
takes a lot longer to grow back than hair,” she wrote. 

— Erin Biglow

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