Holby City fans cry as Jac shares heartbreaking news that she has 6 months to live
09.02.2022 - 20:07
/ ok.co.uk
Holby City fans were devastated as one of the beloved characters on the soap, Jac Naylor, was revealed to have less than six months to live. Surgeon Jac has been battling brain cancer on the show and fans watched as she desperately tried to find someone to perform life-changing surgery on her. Jac, played by Rosie Marcel, was told that without this operation she would have less than six months to live.
With only a few weeks left of Holby City, fans are convinced that Jac won’t find anyone to perform her surgery despite her extensive contacts in the industry. Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.
It seems her 17 years on the show might be coming to an end and fans are absolutely heartbroken about it. Fans took to Twitter as the episode unfolded, one wrote: “Jac finding out how little time she has left #HolbyCity,” followed by three crying emojis. As another cried: “Catching up on #HolbyCity and I SWEAR if Jac dies I'll never be the same again #JacNaylor.” A third labelled her the “best part of Holby City” and the “heart” of the soap.They penned: “I mean...
look at her. Jac is the best part of Holby City, the heart of the show. She can't die!” Jac has also been dealing with stress at work, when a fellow surgeon ignored her orders not to perform a risky surgery and did it anyway.
Nicky was suspended for doing the surgery that she isn’t qualified for and might be facing suspension too. Meanwhile, fans have been surprised to watch a new romance blossom between Henrick and his male colleague Russ. As Henrick revealed his feelings for his co-worker, fans were delighted to see a gay relationship unfold on the soap.
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