Mamma Mia star was told she had stage three cancer in 2018 - and while she has now been given the all clear, she admits the diagnosis came with a sense of “relief” as it meant she didn’t have to work.During an interview with The Times' Saturday Review told of her belief that acting is “not good” for her health and that it is directly linked to getting the deadly illness."Part of me was going, 'Oh my God!
I've got cancer! Oh my God!' And I'm dealing with the shock of that, and it's all systems go to have it treated,” she shared."But there was also an element of going, 'I don't have to do any more work.
I can actually get off this treadmill.' Because I had been working really hard and it seemed like a big excuse not to do anything.
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