diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma. He has since undergone several rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment for the inoperable brain tumour.
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Russell Watson has revealed he almost backed out of the Rancid Rotisserie trial on I'm A Celebrity...
Get Me Out Of Here! because the contraption reminded him of the MRI scanner used during his brain tumour treatment.The classical music star, who has survived two pituitary tumours, said he became "panicky" upon being strapped to the rotating machine, which repeatedly dunked him into cold gunge as he attempted to correctly answer trivia questions.But the 54-year-old, who was eliminated from the
.diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma. He has since undergone several rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment for the inoperable brain tumour.
Shane Richie has been caught mocking his I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! campmate Russell Watson, causing many fans to accuse of him being "jealous".The 56 year old, who recently revealed he's planning to adopt a sixth child with his wife Christie Goddard, was seen in the confessional explaining he can always tell when the English tenor is near as he sings his way back to camp.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine recently opened up to his fellow campmates on about his battle with two brain tumours.The tenor, who has performed for both and Emperor Hirohito of Japan at the Imperial Palace, even revealed he was close to death before receiving surgery. While both incidents happened over a decade ago, Russell can still recall the details of the traumatic experiences.
I’m A Celebrity campers.He told the group he’d had two tumours and that the second, which he was diagnosed with in 2007, was “the one”.“The first wasn’t life threatening, it was painful and I nearly lost my vision,” he said.“The second one was holy s***, I went home, went to bed and didn’t wake up because of a haemorrhage.
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!The tenor joined the ITV show for its new-look Wales-set series alongside theatre star Ruthie Henshall in Wednesday night’s episode (18 November).Watson, whose career as a tenor has earned him numerous awards, has generated a dedicated fanbase over the past three decades.Fourteen years ago, in 2006, Watson was diagnosed with a brain tumour. After being successfully treated, he was diagnosed with a second tumour the following year due to a sudden regrowth that
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!'s late arrivals.The tenor joined the ITV show for its new-look Wales-set series alongside theatre star Ruthie Henshall in Wednesday night’s episode (18 November).Watson, whose career as a tenor has earned him numerous awards, has generated a dedicated fanbase over the past three decades.Fourteen years ago, in 2006, Watson was diagnosed with a brain tumour. After being successfully treated, he was diagnosed with a second tumour the following year due to a