cancer at the young age of 35. However in January 2021, she was informed that she had triple-negative breast cancer - a rare type of the disease with only 15 percent of breast cancers taking on this form.
Natalie was told the news by herself as restrictions remained in place due to the Covid-19 pandemic, reports Manchester Evening News.
Of receiving the news, Natalie stated: "At first it broke me. There were days where I couldn't get out of bed. "Everytime I looked at my children I was getting upset." But the mum-of-two knew she had to fight."About a week or two later I thought, 'I need to fight it, I need to fight for my family and my children'."It's made me stronger.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk