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Gabby Logan in tears as she pays tribute to ‘rock’ husband Kenny Logan after cancer diagnosis: ‘I knew I wasn’t going to lose him’-Rachael O'Connor-Entertainment – Metro

‘I thought I perhaps didn’t deserve someone like Kenny.’

Gabby Logan in tears as she pays tribute to ‘rock’ husband Kenny Logan after cancer diagnosis: ‘I knew I wasn’t going to lose him’-Rachael O'Connor-Entertainment – Metro

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Gabby Logan has paid an emotional tribute to her husband Kenny Logan, who was diagnosed with cancer this year.

The Sky Sports presenter, 49, married Scotland rugby star Kenny, 50, in 2001, and the pair went on to welcome two children together.

In September, Kenny revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer and had undergone surgery to remove his prostate, after Gabby had urged him to get it checked.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast with Gabby by his side, he said he was feeling ‘90% back to normal’ after the surgery, adding he felt ‘extremely lucky.’

Now Gabby has recalled the moment of his diagnosis and the days following in an emotional interview on the Diary of a CEO Podcast.

Speaking to host Steven Bartlett, she said Kenny’s urologist was ‘brilliant,’ and expertly communicated their options to them.

‘Once we’d got over the initial shock we just kind of focused on it as a project that we had to deal with,’ she said.

Kenny and Gabby had shared the news together on an episode of BBC Breakfast (Picture: BBC)

‘It’s a bloody awful operation. You basically get six stab wounds in your torso. It’s really invasive and it was a horrible thing to see him in the pain he was in afterwards, it’s a horrible thing to go through. But he’s doing really well now.’

Describing him as her ‘rock,’ Gabby began speaking about the early days with her now-husband, recalling how a friend teased her for not being able to stop talking about him.

She then paused, becoming tearful, and said: ‘He’s just great. I’m very lucky.’

Her voice shaking, an emotional Gabby went on: ‘I knew I wasn’t going to lose him. He’s a great man. And I couldn’t have ever wished for anybody to share my life with who’s better.’

Gabby became emotional as she spoke about how lucky she was to have her husband by her side (Picture: Diary of a CEO/ YouTube)

Reflecting on her life before she met Kenny and how she had been in a ‘negative phase with men,’ she said: ‘I thought I perhaps didn’t deserve someone like Kenny.

‘And I’m glad that I decided I did because timing is everything.’

She explained: ‘When I met him, if I had been that person, I wouldn’t have called him. Because he would have been too good for me, too nice for me.

The couple were married in 2001 and have two children together (Picture: ITV/REX)

‘He’s been the most brilliant supporter, he’s so positive, he’s so encouraging, he really believes in me and gives me such enormous strength.’

Kenny and Gabby had previously appeared together on the BBC news show to describe the procedure that led the rugby player to be diagnosed with cancer, and urge other men to get their prostates checked regularly.

‘I went to get a wellness check, I got the wellness check, sat down with this guy and he told me, “Everything’s fine, your hormones are fine, but your prostate’s high, your PSA’s high,’ Kenny told Sally Nugent.

The rugby star has urged other men to get their prostates checked as she says he feels ‘90% back to normal’ (Picture: BBC Breakfast

He followed instructions and had his prostate checked, and within ‘three or four months’ had a biopsy on the area.

‘And then this year, February 7, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer,’ he said. ‘Which was a huge shock.’

Kenny added that he could choose between radiotherapy (a treatment where radiation is used to kill cancer cells), brachytherapy (a type of internal radiation therapy), and having the prostate taken out.

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‘I decided to take it out, so I’m now three months from the operation, had the prostate out, I’m probably 95% back to normal, maybe 90% back to normal. [It’s] hard, because when you’re told you have cancer – I literally fell over, I didn’t see it coming,’ Kenny explained.

‘No symptoms whatsoever, I had to go looking for it.’

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