Charlene White praises ITV co-star Deborah James for ‘still fighting’ amid ‘final goodbye’ | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV
Deborah made the sad announcement that there was no longer anything medical professionals could do for her amid her five-year cancer battle.
She explained that she was being moved to hospice at home care, and doesn’t know how long she has left.
Deborah built up an enormous fanbase since she was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer in 2016, which went on to become stage four, meaning it was incurable.
The BBC podcast host has been the face of the No Butts campaign, shown on ITV’s Lorraine, helping people to spot the signs of bowel cancer early, and has now set up a fund for bowel cancer charities, called the Bowelbabe Fund.
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