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Sarah Beeny celebrates getting the all clear after breast cancer battle: ‘It’s been a weird ride’-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

The property expert reflects on her ‘rollercoaster’ journey.

Sarah Beeny celebrates getting the all clear after breast cancer battle: ‘It’s been a weird ride’-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

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Sarah Beeny is celebrating getting the all clear after undergoing treatment for breast cancer.

The 51-year-old star revealed in August 2022 that she had been diagnosed with the disease, and just a few days ago she was given the all clear following her final round of chemotherapy earlier this year.

Reflecting on the news on Friday’s episode of Lorraine, she admitted: ‘It’s good, but it’s weird. They kind of go, “Right that’s it then, that’s the end of that”. And you kind of go, “How do you know?”

‘And they go, “Well we don’t, we just sort of think so”. It’s a weird end because you feel like there should be a moment – but it’s ongoing. I have to take drugs for the next 10 years.

‘But yeah, it’s been a weird ride that I wouldn’t wish on anyone else, but I’m glad I did it rather than somebody else.’

The property expert, who has announced the return of her series Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country, admitted the past year has been a ‘rollercoaster’.

Sarah Beeny has been given the all clear (Picture: ITV)

She opened up on her health battle alongside sons Billy and Rafferty (Picture: ITV)

She said: ‘It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster ride, but I feel very fortunate I had the diagnosis that I did, and that I live in 2022, ’23, and that I’m the age I am. So many things I’m fortunate for, I feel very blessed.’

Sarah, who has sons Rafferty, Laurie, Billy and Charlie with husband Graham Swift, revealed how much her family have helped her through her health battle.

‘It’s been overwhelming how lovely everyone’s been – even you,’ she joked as boys Billy and Rafferty joined her on the show, while Laurie had helped with her new platinum hairstyle.

Her son Laurie helped with her new hairdo (Picture: Instagram/sarah.beeny)

She has kept fans up to date during her treatment (Picture: Instagram/sarah.beeny)

‘It was their younger brother who did it. It was my blusher brush,’ she laughed.

When it comes to keeping their mum occupied during her treatment, Billy explained: ‘That’s all you really can do, in that situation. That was basically our job, to distract mum.’

The whole family together when they swapped city living for country life in 2020 (Picture: Nicky Johnston/ Outline Productions)

‘It’s a busy house. I’ve been working all the way through, they’ve got a band and they’ve got school, and we’ve got the show,’ she added. ‘There’s so much going on, it’s good to keep busy.’

Sarah previously said that she always felt she’d get cancer after her mother died from breast cancer at the age of 39.

‘I’m 50 now, my mum died when I was 10. I just kind of always assumed I would get breast cancer,’ she explained on Loose Women.

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She added: ’40 was a bit of a bumpy moment because I wasn’t sure what you do when you’re 40 if you’re not dead. It’s kind of weird.

‘And then life went on and I hit 50 and then I was diagnosed, and I thought, “There it is, it was just waiting.”‘

Lorraine airs weekdays at 9am on ITV.

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