Julia Bradbury broke down in tears in a video taken after being told she would need to undergo a mastectomy as part of her breast cancer treatment last year.
The TV presenter, 51, who announced her diagnosis in September 2021 and underwent the procedure a month later, shared the harrowing clip to Twitter on Thursday.
Covering her face with her hands while trembling in the candid footage, she began to say, ‘I’ve…’ before releasing a sigh of breath and staring at the floor.
Awful: Julia Bradbury broke down in tears in a video taken after being told she would need to undergo a mastectomy as part of her breast cancer treatment last year
She released the clip while promoting her new ITV documentary where she will raise awareness about the disease, along with its impact upon family and friends.
In her caption, the Countryfile host penned: ‘This is the moment I found out I needed a mastectomy. Utter shock, sadness & fear.’
‘I’ve made a documentary for about my #breastcancer experience to spread awareness, not just about cancer but the impact a diagnosis has on a person & their family & friends #cancer #treatment.’
Julia took to Instagram in March to promote Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, while sharing an update on her own battle with breast cancer.
Tragic: The TV presenter, 51, who announced her diagnosis in September 2021 and underwent the procedure a month later, shared the harrowing clip to Twitter on Thursday
Teary-eyed: Covering her face with her hands while trembling in the candid footage, she began to say, ‘I’ve…’ before releasing a sigh of breath and staring at the floor
Inspiring: She released the clip while promoting her new ITV documentary where she will raise awareness about the disease, along with its impact upon family and friends
Candid: In her caption, the Countryfile host penned: ‘This is the moment I found out I needed a mastectomy. Utter shock, sadness & fear’
The TV personality looked downcast while sitting in a doctor’s office.
In a lengthy post to the social network, she admitted ‘every day can be tough’ before confessing she ‘knows the ups and downs of every appointment’.
She began: ‘To everyone on a cancer journey right now… I know it’s difficult. I know the ups and downs of every appointment and every day can be tough, but we humans are resilient & there is some amazing support out there for us all.
‘I know the ups and downs of every appointment’: Julia took to Instagram in March to promote Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, while sharing an update on her own battle
Open book: She began: ‘To everyone on a cancer journey right now… I know it’s difficult’
‘Thank you @maggiescentres for all your safe comfortable spaces to talk or just be.
‘Thank you @ovariancanceraction for all your research into the silent killer that is ovarian cancer. It’s #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth – see my post from yesterday about symptoms to look out for & join their #WalkInHerName step challenge.
‘Thank you @futuredreamscharity @pinkribbonfoundation @preventbreastcancer @oriordanliz @owisebreast @breastcancernow @macmillancancer @blackwomenrisinguk @brcasisters @draindollies.
Brave: The TV host, 51, who announced her diagnosis in September 2021 before undergoing a mastectomy, took to Instagram on Thursday to promote Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
‘And all the other breast cancer charities for your support & community connections. Sending love [heart emoji].’
‘Keep your face toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. —Walt Whitman.
‘#cancer #awareness #community #support #charities.’
It comes after the Countryfile host said she has been ‘re-evaluating her diet and lifestyle’ since battling breast cancer.
Candid: In a lengthy post to the social network, she admitted ‘every day can be tough’ before confessing she ‘knows the ups and downs of every appointment’
Julia confessed to coming to the realisation she’d ‘let her sugar addiction creep up on her.’
Alongside an playful photo pretending to eat a knitted cake, the Britain’s Best Walks host got straight to the point, telling her 203,000 followers: ‘I’ve always had a sweet tooth & felt lucky that I could eat the doughnuts, dunk the biscuits every day & snaffle the brownies, without putting on weight.
‘Since my breast cancer diagnosis I’ve been re-evaluating my diet & lifestyle & I realise that I’d let my sugar addiction creep up on me.
‘A treat is a treat, but loading up on refined sugar every day, just isn’t healthy – whatever your weight. And it’s not easy to avoid – sugar is hidden in foods under so many names.’
Scan: The Countryfile host previously shared a photograph of her breast on the hospital monitor along with a lengthy caption detailing the type of ‘dense’ breasts she has
The caption’s proceeding paragraph set out to advise her followers to ‘Always read the ingredients list’ and proceeded to list various types of sugars to look out for.
Julia wrapped up the post by giving her fans some food for thought, writing: ‘Eating lots of refined carbohydrates, including foods with added sugar, can lead to obesity. Obesity – having too much body fat is a clear risk factor for cancer.
‘Body fat promotes inflammation, which can damage DNA and lead to cancer & other diseases A good rule of thumb is to eat the healthiest diet you can (balanced/varied) 80% of the time and save the treats for the remaining 20% ❓Are you addicted to refined sugars? #health #food #lifestyle #diet #sugar #addiction #balance #healthy #healthygut #variety #wholefoods’.
The mother-of-three was inundated with support from her fans following the candid upload.
‘Sometimes you just feel overwhelmingly sad’: Despite trying to stay positive, Julia was also honest with her followers when she posted a sombre looking selfie with tears in her eyes
One sent their ‘healing and blessings’, with a second commenting, ‘it’s so nice to see you looking good’.
Earlier this month, Julia returned to This Morning, four months after her mastectomy and revealed her ‘healing is going very well’ as she continues to battle breast cancer.
The TV presenter told hosts Alison Hammond and Rochelle Humes: ‘Today I was ready!’ as she appeared down the line from the This Morning’s Forest.
Julia – who was unveiling the new ‘Plant A Tree’ campaign – was asked by the show’s hosts if she felt ready to be back at work, to which she responded with a smile.
She said: ‘First of all I wanna say thanks to the whole of the This Morning team – you’ve been checking in with me regularly to check how I’m doing.
‘And it is lovely to be back and you’ve been sending me little messages saying “are you ready? are you ready?”
‘And, today I was ready because it’s a beautiful morning in the forest and I wanted to help give away these trees. The doctor said “yes it’s alright”.
‘I’m recovering. I had a mastectomy a couple of months ago. I’ve been having lots of physio and lots of treatment. My healing is going very well thank you.
‘I’m taking this opportunity to suck in the green therapy. And I’m going to go for a little walk around the forest when we’ve finished here this morning.’
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