Jenna Fisher in the office covers the post-him curly
Office‘s Jenn Fisher Takes its curls after Hima.
On Tuesday, April 15, Fisher, 51, took on Instagram To treat her breast cancer. In the picture, she stared at the camera, and the copper threads pushed toward her forehead and styles in neat coils. She combined her shirts with a military -marine blue top with clear backs and a casual collar.
The actress went without makeup in the snap, demonstrating her impeccable identity she paired with black glasses. She linked her look with silver earrings.
“I am a borderline obsessed with my dirty unbridled curly stumbling after Hima,” she said Selfie. “They give me the 80th and I am here for that. Positive comments just because they deserve. They’re the best.”
Celebrity and fans praised Fisher’s mane in the comments section.
“I love it !!!! ❤,” her employee Institution alum and “houses in the office” podcast cohost Angela Kinki wrote. Olivia MoonWorld Health Organization was also diagnosed with breast cancerHe added, “I’m so happy that you love it now! I am too!”.

More fans commented that Fisher must access his appearance with red “bandana’s hair” to look like Rosi The Riveter. The second follower wrote, “You’re so beautiful, Jen. I love that you share this part of your journey with us.”
Fisher showed that her breast cancer battle in October 2024, almost a year after the diagnosis.
“October is a month of awareness of breast cancer. I never thought I would do a similar ad, but here we are,” she wrote through Instagram. “Last December, I was diagnosed with a triple positive breast cancer.”
She continued: “After the surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, I am now without cancer.”
In January, she celebrated the anniversary of breast cancer surgery. “I spent a day in St. Louis, surrounded by family, engaged in a belated Christmas with grandparents and cousins after a luxury at my favorite hotel of all time and peoples, @fsstlouis,” she wrote through social media. “I have two more herpets, and then I’ll get my port !! Woot! Hair grows back (slowly and wildly, but it grows).”