CHRIS Hughes was praised for his "brave" BBC documentary about male fertility as fans thank the star for "raising awareness".
The 29-year-old has been through four gruelling surgeries as he battled to save his fertility. He found a problem during a live examination on ITV's This Morning, inspiring his brother to get checked - who turned out to have cancer.
Chris told their story on a BBC documentary Me, My Brother and Our Balls. Now he's told The Sun he's working on a new TV project to keep up awareness on testicular cancer. "I'm potentially starting to film a new show soon on testicular health," Chris told The Sun at Tulleys Shocktober Fest. "I did a documentary on the BBC with my brother.
Hopefully I can continue to spread awareness, which is important to me. "I've been working with BUPA Health lately. I want to be an advocate for testicular health.
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