Zoe Ball thanks medical professional after needing 'emergency rescue'
26.06.2024 - 21:23
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Zoe Ball gave Instagram followers an insight into a recent health emergency and shared that she had to had to seek "rescue" last night.
The 53 year old BBC Radio 2 favourite took to her Stories to recount the unfortunate incident that saw Zoe lose a tooth. She posted a humorous image of character Garth Algar - from popular movie franchise Wayne's World - with a missing tooth and added the caption: "About last night...
Me... Oops," while playfully indicating the gap with an arrow.
In a follow-up post, Zoe shared another snap of the movie character, played by Dana Carvey, complete with a full set of pearly whites and his signature blonde hair, alongside the words: "Me... now." She then expressed her thanks to medical professionals and wrote: "Thanks to Maddy at Dentalessence Burgess Hill for the emergency rescue." The much-loved presenter recently had to take a break from her Radio 2 morning show following the loss of her mother, Julia Peckham, in April, who sadly passed away just 12 weeks after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
During this challenging time, Zoe took some time off to be with her mum, with Gaby Roslin filling in for her on the breakfast show, reports the Mirror. Zoe had previously opened up about her mum's battle with cancer, sharing: "Sadly, heartbreakingly, her cancer is quite advanced but we're making loads of lovely memories and taking care of her.
She has some amazing people around her." The former It Takes Two star Zoe then said she had a "newfound admiration for all carers" amidst dealing with her mother's illness, and even managed to inject a bit of humour about the extra housework now on her plate. She revealed: "My brother Jamie and I are completely in awe of the brilliant Doctors, Nurses and
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