Veah Claims an Evangelist Cured Her Brain Tumor Through the Power of Jesus at a Revival Meeting

 Veah Netherton, known from 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, recently shared a deeply personal and spiritual account of what she describes as a miraculous healing from a brain tumor.


In a heartfelt Instagram Reel, Veah recounted attending a revival meeting with her husband David Lee—who was once her dog sitter—when a priest unexpectedly called her forward from the crowd. According to Veah, the priest seemed to sense she was suffering and asked her to hold David’s hand. He then told her that God was going to heal her and gently asked if she had a sickness. Overcome with emotion, Veah began to cry, admitting she was too embarrassed to speak about her condition. She described the priest as respectful and supportive, assuring her that he was there to help, not shame her.



The experience continued the following evening when an evangelist prayed over Veah. She described feeling a burning sensation coursing through her body during the prayer, though at the time she didn’t notice any immediate physical change. However, the next morning, Veah said she woke up feeling dramatically different—both mentally and physically. She claimed that her strength had returned, her mind felt clearer, and most notably, her appetite had come back after more than a year of struggling to eat due to her illness. Veah emphasized that she hadn’t been able to consume solid food for months and had been surviving on nutritional shakes, making the sudden return of her appetite feel like a profound shift.

In closing her Reel, Veah praised God for what she believes was a supernatural healing. She expressed gratitude for the evangelist and the revival experience, saying that her sickness was gone and her body felt renewed. While her story has sparked both support and skepticism online—especially given her previously documented struggles with medical treatments and conflicting diagnoses—Veah remains firm in her belief that divine intervention played a role in her recovery.