Jonnie Irwin flooded with support as he says 'it was a mistake' amid terminal cancer battle
25.10.2023 - 12:53
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Jonnie Irwin has been flooded with support after updating his fans on his 'mistake' amid his battle with terminal cancer. The TV presenter, who is best known for fronting Channel 4's A Place In The Sun and BBC's Escape to the Country, shared the devastating news that he had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in November last year.
The 49-year-old shared at the time that his lung cancer had spread to his brain and that he 'doesn't know' how long he has left to live. He revealed the first warning sign of his illness came while he was filming A Place in the Sun in August 2020 in Italy, when his vision became blurry while driving.
Taking to his Instagram on Tuesday (October 25), Jonnie told his followers that he had made a mistake on his return to work. Alongside a video and picture wearing a headset whilst recording in the BBC studio, Jonnie wrote: "Recorded the VO for the two short films we made for @bbcmorninglive."
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The post continued: "Chose not to take electric bike which was a mistake. I dusted off the push bike and soon realised the studios were up long climb (for me). Anyway I was a bit late but home now and glad of the exercise."
The update comes after the TV presenter revealed he had been suffering with a chest infection. The TV star told fans last week: "Hitting my chest infection from all sides; antibiotics (I tried to ride it out but was getting worse) 2 hours this morning in my @o2worx hyperbaric chamber and now down at @sereniti_health breathing deeply in the Salt Room.
He added: "So relaxing and got
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