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22.06.2022 - 11:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Dame Deborah James saw her brother Ben off on holiday with an emotional goodbye.
The campaigner, 40, revealed she's been pushing for her sibling to go on his planned trip to the US as it had been in the works for ages. Dame Deborah, who is receiving end of life care for bowel cancer at her mum and dad's house in Woking, warned her brother to "not come back under any circumstances".
Deborah has been bravely documenting her cancer journey since she was diagnosed five years ago. Speaking to The Sun, the mum-of-two said of her brother Ben: "He’s off on holiday to the US tomorrow. I have told him they have to go, they’ve planned the trip for ages. I also told him he must not come back, under any circumstances.
"He says he’ll come home. "It’ll be horrible saying goodbye to him. I can’t really think about it right now."
Deborah has raised over £6.5million for cancer charities and the Royal Marsden Hospital since telling fans she was moving to end of life care last month.
At the weekend it was revealed a collection she's done with Fashion Brand In The Style has raised more than £1million.
To celebrate Father's Day on Sunday, the former deputy head teacher shared a heartbreaking snap off her dad brushing her hair.
She told Instagram followers she had "no strength" of her own to do it anymore.
She has also opened up on her sadness that she won't see her brother's kids after he got engaged to partner Ashley earlier this month.
Deborah said at the time: "He finally put a ring on it. If you follow me, you will know brother banter features highly, and even Prince William got in on the action recently.
"The question to my brother has always been, ‘why haven’t you proposed?’"
Speaking to the publication, Deborah burst into tears at not being
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BBC Breakfast hosts Jon Kay and Nina Warhurst have paid tribute to Dame Deborah James after she passed away from bowel cancer.The podcaster sadly died aged 40 on Tuesday June 28 after being diagnosed with bowel cancer five years ago, which she documented in great detail on her BBC podcast, You Me and the Big C. Paying tribute to their late colleague, Jon Kay and Nina Warhurst honoured her achievements on Wednesday morning's programme - from her cancer campaigning to raising more than £6 million for cancer research.
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Dame Deborah James has sadly passed away at the age of 40, after battling bowel cancer for five years. The tragic news was announced on 28 June on the journalist and podcaster's Instagram page, with Deborah's family releasing a lengthy statement alongside a stunning photograph of the star and a clip of her happily dancing.
BBC star has been working tirelessly on campaigns since her diagnosis in 2016, and is currently residing at her parents' house in Woking receiving end-of-life care. The Mirror reports that thus far, she has raised in excess of £6. 7 million for Cancer Research UK with her Bowelbabe Fund - which she initially set up so people could celebrate her life by 'buying her a drink'.
Dame Deborah James has just announced an exclusive partnership with Tesco to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer on of their Luxury Soft loo roll.
In 2016 journalist Deborah James (aka BowelBabe) was diagnosed with incurable bowel cancer. She vowed to share her battle and help find a cure. In five years, Dame Deborah has raised millions of pounds for the BowelBabe Fund for Cancer Research.Thanks to her inspirational work, radio and TV appearances, she’s helped countless people spot bowel cancer sooner and live longer, fuller lives.
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Dame Deborah James has broken her two day social media silence as her mother Heather shared a snap of her enjoying a pint in the sunshine. Deborah, 40, who has been raising awareness of bowel cancer since her diagnosis in 2016, is currently receiving end of life care. Sitting next to her mother, who appeared to be drinking a glass of wine, Deborah could be seen drinking a pint by a lake.
Dame Deborah James has bid an emotional goodbye to her brother as he heads off on holiday to the US.
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Dame Deborah James says it feels “surreal” appearing on the front pages of UK national newspapers. The 40 year old, who is receiving end-of-life care at home for bowel cancer, made headlines this week after making what she calls a "milestone" trip to Ascot with her brother - but found the fact she made it to the front pages of many of the biggest newspapers in the UK, including the Daily Mirror, "bonkers." Sharing a video on her Instagram story, she wrote: “I find this front page thing bonkers today.