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'She couldn't believe it, she was crying': Teen cancer patient gets surprise video message from Billie Eilish

13-year-old Kamryn Exley received a video message from Billie Eilish after her older sister shared her story of her battle with leukemia on Instagram.

Singer offered Kamryn Exley, 13, encouraging words after reading about her battle with leukemia on Instagram

Kamryn Exley's reaction after seeing Billie Eilish's message to her on her phone. (Submitted/Carrie Exley)

A 13-year-old leukemia patient from B.C. got a surprise from one of her favourite musicians last week.

Kamryn Exley was ecstatic after her parents showed hera video of Billie Eilish offering words of encouragement before the teen's upcoming bone marrow transplant.

The singer sent the message after seeing a post on Instagramfrom Kamryn's elder sister, asking the Grammy Award-winning artist to visit or send a message her way.

"It got shared over 30,000 times," said Kamryn's mother Carrie Exley.

"One of my friends knew someone in California who posted her little story on Facebook ... and somebody she knew knew Billie's mom. It's just a small world, it's crazy."

Exley said Kamrynwas ecstatic when they showed her the video in her hospital bed.

"She was so happy she couldn't believe it, she was crying," she said. "She was really getting depressed and losing her little personality, so it was really good to see her so happy."

Watch Kamryn'sreaction upon seeing the message from Billie Eilish:

Billie Eilish sends message to B.C. teen battling cancer

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Kamryn Exley, 13, who is fighting a second round of leukemia, watches a message of encouragement from Grammy Award-winner Billie Eilish in her hospital bed.

Kamryn was first diagnosed with leukemia when she was nine years old. After initially spending 2 years fighting the disease, she isnow battling a relapse, Exley said.

She is scheduled for a bone marrow transplant at B.C. Children's Hospital in the coming weeks.Kamryn's first donor was excluded due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

She is also dealing with two blood infections, which her mother said has made it an especiallychallenging time.

Kamrynhad been looking forward to seeingEilish in concert in Vancouver on April 11but her relapse meant she would have to miss out,her sister said in her Instagram post. Eilish's tour dates have since been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kamryn has recorded a short thank-you message that she hopes will make its way back to Eilish. Her mother said she has viewed the musician's video "over a thousand times."