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Dame Deborah James feels 'blessed' to be here after 'outliving' doctors' predictions again - www.ok.co.uk
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09.06.2022 / 13:17

Dame Deborah James feels 'blessed' to be here after 'outliving' doctors' predictions again

Dame Deborah James have an update about her health on Lorraine Kelly's ITV show on Thursday, revealing that she has "outlived" the prediction doctors gave when she left hospital last month. The mother of two was diagnosed with bowel cancer five years ago and in May, she announced the heart-breaking news that she was now receiving end of life care at home. The glamorous 40-year-old appeared on Lorraine in a pre-recorded video, sporting a vibrant pink wig and a matching hot pink t-shirt to represent the Race for Life colours.

Deborah James throws brother engagement party but is 'sad she'll miss the wedding' - www.ok.co.uk
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04.06.2022 / 12:13

Deborah James throws brother engagement party but is 'sad she'll miss the wedding'

Dame Deborah James has thrown an engagement party for her brother Benjamin James and his fiancée Ashley Hall but has admitted she feels “sad she'll miss the wedding”. Deborah, 40, was placed into end-of-life care and shared the news in a heartbreaking goodbye post on Instagram at the beginning of May, but has been spending quality time with her family since.The campaigner has now taken to her Instagram account, called BowelBabe, to share snaps of the engagement party she threw for her brother and his fiancée with her 912k followers.

Deborah James says she's 'consumed by anger' and admits 'I don't want to die' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
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04.06.2022 / 10:09

Deborah James says she's 'consumed by anger' and admits 'I don't want to die'

Dame Deborah James has admitted she feels "consumed by anger" and added that "dying is hard" as she remains in end of life care. Deborah, 40, has admitted she has been "shouting at people and pushing them away" of late as she confessed she "doesn't want to die" in a heartbreaking update.The incredible campaigner revealed she was placed into end-of-life care in a heartbreaking goodbye post on Instagram at the beginning of May. Since then, she has raised more than £6 million for Cancer Research UK, launched a T-shirt line with In The Style, had a visit from Prince William, and continued to make memories with her family.

Deborah James pays tribute to ‘mini me’ daughter Eloise as she tells her to 'keep dancing' - www.ok.co.uk
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27.05.2022 / 17:07

Deborah James pays tribute to ‘mini me’ daughter Eloise as she tells her to 'keep dancing'

Dame Deborah James shared a beautiful tribute to her "mini-me" daughter as she urged her to "keep dancing".The 40 year old's sweet words for her 12 year old daughter Eloise came as she launched her full In The Style clothing collection on Thursday night. As part of her collection, Deborah, who is receiving end of life care at her parents' home in Surrey, designed a stunning long baby pink maxi skirt.

Dame Deborah James says 'I just wish I could wear it' as clothing line launches - www.ok.co.uk
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26.05.2022 / 14:29

Dame Deborah James says 'I just wish I could wear it' as clothing line launches

Dame Deborah James has said she is "emotional" as she made the decision to bring forward the launch of her In The Style collection so she'd be "here to see it." The new clothing range will go on sale for a 48-hour preview tonight at 7pm, with all profits going to Deborah’s Bowelbabe fund.The Dame, who is receiving end of life care at her home in Surrey, announced the news on Instagram, saying she is “really proud”. “I’m nervous because of all the hard work we put into it and I just really hope you like it,” Deborah wrote.

Ronan Keating praises 'Bowel Babe' Deborah James amid 'heart-breaking' cancer battle - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
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19.05.2022 / 14:35

Ronan Keating praises 'Bowel Babe' Deborah James amid 'heart-breaking' cancer battle

Ronan Keating said it has been “heart-breaking” to watch Deborah James’ struggle with bowel cancer. The former headteacher was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016 and announced on Instagram on 9 May that she has now stopped treatment and is receiving hospice care at home.The Boyzone singer became a cancer charity campaigner after his Mum, Marie, died of breast cancer and he has now received an honorary doctorate from the Open University for his charity work.The 45 year old explained: “I continue the story and continue to educate people about cancer, whether that’s through cancer research UK or through the Marie Keating Foundation or through the Open University degree, the doctorate.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter.

Deborah James announces new book but is 'gutted' she won't see its release - www.ok.co.uk
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18.05.2022 / 00:39

Deborah James announces new book but is 'gutted' she won't see its release

Deborah James has revealed that she has written a new book but heartbreakingly shared she felt "gutted" she won't be around to see it be released.  The inspiring 40 year old has been battling stage four bowel cancer after being diagnosed with stage three in December 2016 and gave the tragic update last week that she is receiving end-of-life hospice care at home. Deborah has brought much awareness to the disease as she has accounted her battle on social media and told her followers on Tuesday she’ll continue to share her perspective on dealing with life’s struggles in upcoming book Live When You Could Be Dead.

Richard Madeley's voice breaks as he sends message to Deborah James on GMB alongside her podcast co-host - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
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16.05.2022 / 13:07

Richard Madeley's voice breaks as he sends message to Deborah James on GMB alongside her podcast co-host

Richard Madeley appeared to be choked up as he spoke directly to Deborah James who was watching Good Morning Britain on Monday (May 16). The presenter and campaigner had tuned in to the show to watch her You, Me and the Big C podcast co-host Lauren Mahon.

Prince William joins an ‘utterly honoured’ Dame Deborah James for ‘tea and champagne’ in her garden as she raises £5m - www.ok.co.uk
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14.05.2022 / 00:37

Prince William joins an ‘utterly honoured’ Dame Deborah James for ‘tea and champagne’ in her garden as she raises £5m

Deborah James has shared a series of snaps with Prince William after the Duke of Cambridge visited her at her family home. Earlier today, it was revealed that Deborah - who is tragically dying of bowel cancer - has raised a staggering £5 million in a matter of days for Cancer Research, sparking people to campaign for her to be made a Dame. Sharing photos with the Prince on Instagram, Deborah, 40, gushed over how "surreal" it was to meet the 39 year old Royal.

Deborah James smashes £5million charity target after move to end-of-life care - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
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13.05.2022 / 22:49

Deborah James smashes £5million charity target after move to end-of-life care

Deborah James has reached her target of £5million to raise money for Cancer Research UK after announcing she's moved to end-of-life care.The 40 year old, who has been courageously battling bowel cancer for five years, wrote a heartbreaking “goodbye" post on Monday 9 May, revealing that her body “just wasn’t playing ball”. Mum-of-two Deborah started a Just Giving page in a bid to raise an initial £250,000 for charity, but was blown away when she surpassed the number by millions in just days.

Deborah James hits £4million mark in 4 days for charity after being made Dame - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
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13.05.2022 / 13:13

Deborah James hits £4million mark in 4 days for charity after being made Dame

The fundraiser set up by Deborah James in support of cancer research in the UK has hit the £4 million mark after just four days. Deborah, 40, surpassed her original goal of £250,000 in donations soon after creating the Bowel Babe Fund when she announced she has devastatingly been moved to end of life care while suffering from stage four bowel cancer. Having received support on her Just Giving page from over 250,000 supporters so far, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the BBC podcaster looks set to reach near her new target of “£5 million by the weekend”.

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