Dame Deborah James says it feels “surreal” appearing on the front pages of UK national newspapers. The 40 year old, who is receiving end-of-life care at home for bowel cancer, made headlines this week after making what she calls a "milestone" trip to Ascot with her brother - but found the fact she made it to the front pages of many of the biggest newspapers in the UK, including the Daily Mirror, "bonkers." Sharing a video on her Instagram story, she wrote: “I find this front page thing bonkers today. “I mean I’m still, like, excited and always surprised in a good way by it all!
But it’s also quite surreal I have to say!” The podcaster, known as Bowel Babe online, shared a photo on Instagram of herself with her brother Benjamin and his new fiancée after they spent a day at the races on Wednesday.
She was beaming in the snaps, which saw her wearing a navy dress with white polka dots and a large woven hat, and captioned them: “Yesterday was really special as with a lot of effort and help I actually made it to @ascotracecourse once again. “I honestly have to pinch myself that I’ve been well enough each day to do something like this.
Another favourite I’d had in mind and a fab milestone to say ‘ain’t dead yet!’” The presenter of the BBC podcast You, Me And The Big C thanked Ascot for helping to make the experience “seamless and achievable” for her.
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