Lauren Laverne announced she’s cancer-free and will return to BBC
- Lauren Laverne recently announced that she is now cancer-free.
- The disease was detected early during a screening test in August.
- She also announced her return to work with the BBC’s The One Show team.
Lauren Laverne declares victory over cancer
BBC host Lauren Laverne announced on November 24 that she is cancer-free after successfully undergoing treatment.
The 46-year-old presenter shared this happy news on Instagram, posting a radiant selfie in which she wore a blue jumper with the phrase ” Life is beautiful.”
In her message, she expressed gratitude to the medical staff who cared for her and to her supportive family, including her sons Fergus, 17, and Mack, 14, and her husband Graeme Fisher.
She wrote,
“I want to say a huge thank you to the brilliant medical teams who took such great care of me, to the thousands of people who sent me such beautiful and encouraging messages, the friends and acquaintances who took the time to support me after going through cancer themselves, And most of all to my family: my two astounding kids and especially my husband Graeme, who was absolutely extraordinary throughout.”
Laverne reflected on her journey, recognizing the challenges she faced during her illness. She acknowledge how these experiences taught her to appreciate life’s small joys and the importance of connections with others.
She wrote,
“It’s been a difficult time but one that has taught me so much about what really matters. I can’t say I suddenly regretted never having hiked the Inca Trail, more that I now see more beauty in ordinary things than I could have imagined, and feel more than ever that the small things in life – the connections we make and care we take with each other – are the big things really.”
The host further concluded her message by sending love to those currently battling cancer or supporting loved ones through treatment.
Lauren Laverne is set to return to BBC Programming
Lauren Laverne has announced her return to work with the BBC’s The One Show team after fighting with cancer battle.
She shared that she has been preparing new episodes of Desert Island Discs, which will start airing on BBC Radio 4 on December 1.
Additionally, she looks forward to returning to BBC Radio 6 Music in the New Year.
In her announcement, she expressed gratitude for the support she received during her recovery and stated,
“Well hello there! Just a quick update from me to say that after taking some time off to get better I’ve had the all clear and will be back to work on your TV this Tuesday with the wonderful @bbctheoneshow team.”
Her last appearance on The One Show was on August 13, and she last hosted her show on BBC Radio 6 Music on August 15.
Although Desert Island Discs was on a break during her diagnosis announcement, it resumed airing old episodes in September.
A new episode featuring comedian Mark Steel will be released on December 1st, while Laverne will record Christmas episodes in the coming weeks.
A BBC spokesperson confirmed their excitement for Laverne’s return, stating they are delighted to welcome her back for both The One Show and Desert Island Discs. The spokesperson said,
“We’re delighted to welcome Lauren back to the studio this month for The One Show and Desert Island Discs, with new episodes airing on Radio 4 from 1 December, and we look forward to welcoming Lauren back to BBC Radio 6 Music in the new year.”
Laverne initially joined Desert Island Discs in 2018 as a temporary host before becoming the permanent presenter.
When did Lauren Laverne found about her diagnosis?
Lauren announced in August that she had been diagnosed with cancer, although she did not specify the type.
She shared that the diagnosis was unexpected and was discovered during a routine screening test.
In her statement, she expressed gratitude, saying,
“I recently had a cancer diagnosis. Thankfully, it was caught early during a screening test, and I am expected to make a full recovery. I’m currently in the hospital and want to thank the medical teams for their incredible skill and kindness.”
She also thanked her family and friends for their extraordinary support, saying,
“I am so very grateful and love you so much.”
Additionally, she acknowledged her colleagues at various organizations for their understanding and for allowing her the time off needed to recover.
She encouraged others who might be hesitant to get tested to do so without delay, stating,
“Half of us will get cancer at some point, and finding out as soon as possible is crucial. It’s usually my job to bring good vibes on air, but any support you can send my way is welcome. Sending love to anyone facing similar challenges or who has recovered.”
Her friends in the entertainment industry, including Myleene Klass, Jo Whiley, and Vicky McClure, quickly offered their support and well wishes during this difficult time.
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