James Van Der Beek’s wife posts touching message to him amid his cancer battle

James Van Der Beek’s second wife, Kimberly, shared a moving message of support for him on Sunday, just hours after he went public with his battle with colorectal cancer.

The 42-year-old ‘medical intuitive’ Installed How things work after about Northern cardinals being romantic because they “mate for life, travel together, sing before nesting, and feed each other from beak to beak during courtship.”

Kimberly captioned her post with a rose emoji, writing, “Hi baby @vanderjames!”

The 47-year-old Dawson’s Creek alum originally met Van Der Beek (née Brook) in Israel in 2009, and they celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on August 1.

’14 years… I always say it doesn’t feel that long. You always say that,” James said at the time.

James Van Der Beek’s second wife, Kimberly, shared a moving message of support for him on Sunday, just hours after he went public with his battle with colorectal cancer (pictured last Thursday)

“Nothing could have prepared us for the past year – except maybe the previous twelve. Thank you for being the most incredible partner. You’ve broken me open to places I didn’t even know were locked, and you’ve taught me how to receive more love than I thought possible.

‘In the past I feel like you have always set the pace for our co-evolution, but this year, as I have gone through my own radical transformation, you have worked tirelessly and somehow you are there managed to match that. . Thank you for your courage, your strength, your vulnerability and your tenderness. I am happy and grateful that I get to do this life with you. And now… let’s laugh. I love you more. Happy birthday. Thank you for being in the world.”

The Van Der Beeks just celebrated Halloween on their 36-acre ranch in Texas with their six children: daughter Olivia, 14; son Joshua, 12; daughter Annabel, 10; daughter Emilia, 8; daughter Gwendolyn, 6; and son Jeremiah, 3.

Earlier on Sunday, the Connecticut-born blonde confirmed this People: ‘I have colon cancer. I have dealt with this diagnosis privately and have taken steps to resolve it, with the support of my wonderful family. There is reason for optimism, and I feel good.’

The 42-year-old 'medically intuitive' post from Instastoried How Things Work about northern cardinals being romantic because they 'mate for life, travel together, sing before nesting and feed each other from beak to beak during courtship'

The 42-year-old ‘medically intuitive’ post from Instastoried How Things Work about northern cardinals being romantic because they ‘mate for life, travel together, sing before nesting and feed each other from beak to beak during courtship’

Kimberly captioned her post with a rose emoji, writing,

Kimberly captioned her post with a rose emoji, writing, “Hello baby @vanderjames!”

The 47-year-old Dawson's Creek alum originally met Van Der Beek (née Brook) in Israel in 2009, and they celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on August 1.

The 47-year-old Dawson’s Creek alum originally met Van Der Beek (née Brook) in Israel in 2009, and they celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on August 1.

The Van Der Beeks just celebrated Halloween on their 36-acre ranch in Texas with their six children: daughter Olivia, 14; son Joshua, 12; daughter Annabel, 10; daughter Emilia, 8; daughter Gwendolyn, 6; and son Jeremiah, 3

The Van Der Beeks just celebrated Halloween on their 36-acre ranch in Texas with their six children: daughter Olivia, 14; son Joshua, 12; daughter Annabel, 10; daughter Emilia, 8; daughter Gwendolyn, 6; and son Jeremiah, 3

Earlier on Sunday, the Connecticut-born blonde confirmed to People: “I have colon cancer. I have dealt with this diagnosis privately and have taken steps to resolve it, with the support of my wonderful family. There is reason for optimism, and I feel good.'

Earlier on Sunday, the Connecticut-born blonde confirmed to People: “I have colon cancer. I have dealt with this diagnosis privately and have taken steps to resolve it, with the support of my wonderful family. There is reason for optimism, and I feel good.’