Julia Bradbury filmed herself hugging a tree and posted the ‘beautiful’ evidence from a recent Mauritius getaway to Instagram on Wednesday, amid her battle with breast cancer.
The TV presenter, 51, embraced a ‘special’ 100-year-old Ebony while gushing about its ‘finely mirrored texture’ and which makes for a ‘special landscape’.
Going make-up free, she tied her brown tresses into a tousled ponytail and wore a black top as she addressed her fans on the social media network.
Inspired: Julia Bradbury filmed herself hugging a tree and posted the ‘beautiful’ evidence from a recent Mauritius getaway to Instagram on Wednesday, amid her battle with breast cancer
She said: ‘So this is a famous black Ebony tree and this one is about 100 years old, very very special. Of course I’m gonna give it a hug. Yes, tree love.’
In her caption, the Countryfile host penned: ‘Have you hugged a tree this week?!
‘Throw back to our hols ..trekking through the beautiful @belombrenaturereserve in #mauritius. I couldn’t pass by this beautiful black ebony tree without having a moment.
‘Feel so grateful to have walked through such a special landscape. Ebony wood is so dense it sinks in water.
In her element: The TV presenter, 51, embraced a ‘special’ 100-year-old Ebony while gushing about its ‘finely mirrored texture’ and which makes for a ‘special landscape’
Natural beauty: Going make-up free, she tied her brown tresses into a tousled ponytail and wore a black top as she addressed her fans on the social media network
Your turn: In her caption, the Countryfile host penned: ‘Have you hugged a tree this week?!’
‘It’s finely mirrored texture when it’s polished, makes it a prized ornamental wood, but it couldn’t look any more beautiful than growing in the soil.
‘#trees #lovetrees #hugatree #nature #flora #fauna #mauritius #naturereserve #hiking #landscapes #preservation.’
Julia recently said she was unsure whether she would ever travel or wear a bikini again following her breast cancer diagnosis.
The TV personality underwent a mastectomy in October during which her breast plus two lymph glands were removed before reconstruction took place.
Honest: Julia recently said she was unsure whether she would ever travel or wear a bikini again following her breast cancer diagnosis
She spoke to Hello! magazine from Mauritius where she was on holiday with her partner Gerry and their three children, Zephyrus, 10, and seven-year-old twins Xanthe and Zena.
She said: ‘I have this feeling of embracing everything now, grabbing everything that life has to offer with open arms.
‘I wasn’t sure that I would ever travel again – and certainly wasn’t sure whether I’d wear a bikini ever again.’
Julia added she had always appreciated the ‘healing power of nature’ and did so even more now.
Back in a bikini! On Friday, Julia wore a bikini for the first time since undergoing a double mastectomy in October, as she holidayed in Mauritius
‘I’m still at the acute end of coming through my diagnosis and coming to terms with everything, so life is very heightened,’ she said.
‘The skies are a deeper shade of blue, the patterns of nature are more striking than usual. I’m taking it all in.’
The broadcaster said she was using her illness as an opportunity to ‘reset’ her emotional and physical health and now practises meditation and gratitude every day, sleeps at least eight hours each night and has cut out almost all alcohol.
Grateful: The TV personality wrote alongside the photograph, that she feels ‘fortunate’ to have had immediate breast reconstruction
She added: ‘It will be a long time before you find me dancing on tables again – and I love dancing on tables.’
Julia also told how she had promised at the beginning of the holiday to agree to any of her children’s requests, from swimming to trekking or eating ice cream but only one a day.
She added: ‘They are this size for such a short time: you blink and they’re gone.
Battle: The Countryfile presenter announced that she been diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2021 and underwent a double mastectomy a month later
‘I want to enjoy every one of those moments and they’re even more magnified and precious now.’
It comes after Julia wore a bikini for the first time since undergoing the procedure, as she holidayed in Mauritius, and admitted she feels ‘fortunate’ to have had immediate breast reconstruction.
The TV personality took to Instagram where she shared a gorgeous shot of herself in a blue bikini and beach cover-up in matching print, while relaxing in the sunshine.
Julia penned: ‘I had no idea what life after a #mastectomy would be like. I feel incredibly grateful that some things have gone my way during my #breastcancer diagnosis. Each of our stories is different…
‘I was fortunate to be able to have immediate recon after my breast was removed containing a 6cm tumour.
‘Nothing prepares you for the shock & impact…& yet but here I am in a bikini again. Didn’t think this would happen.
‘Wearing wraps helps too. Of course it’s @melissaodabash!! Thanks @gaylerinkoff for finding me new. #gratitude #breastcancer #recovery #bikini #mauritius.’
Candid: Julia recently revealed that the risk of her cancer is returning is higher than average and detailed her experience learning to love her body after a mastectomy
Her holiday snap comes after Julia revealed that the risk of her cancer is returning is higher than average and detailed her experience learning to love her body after a mastectomy in a candid chat.
Six months after undergoing her surgery, the presenter is now having to come to terms with the knowledge that she does not yet have the ‘all clear’ from doctors.
Deeper dive: Read the full interview in Hello! magazine, out now
Julia revealed to You magazine that she has ‘micro-invasions’ – tiny fragments of cancerous cells which have leached out of her milk duct and into her breast tissue.
Furthermore, genetic testing has shown that she has a higher than average risk of her cancer coming back.
She explained: ‘I’m in the top five or six per cent of women in the country in terms of the likelihood of recurrence.
‘That puts me in the ‘moderate risk’ category – higher than the average woman – but, look, it’s about percentages and perspectives.
‘The doctors have not found a huge spread of an aggressive cancer. I have lost my breast but been able to have an implant and keep my own nipple.
‘I feel lucky and grateful every single day, and I have to learn to live with this risk, to accept the fragility of life, without it consuming me.’
Read the full interview in Hello! magazine, out now.
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