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'Bobby Brazier's dance to mum Jade was triggering - my daughter was my motivation for surviving cancer,' says Sky Sports' Jo Wilson

Like millions of other Strictly Come Dancing fans, Sky Sports presenter Jo Wilson watched with tears in her eyes, as Bobby Brazier paid tribute to his late mum Jade Goody on the BBC show. Back in November, Bobby, 20, dedicated his dance routine to Jade, who died of cervical cancer in 2009 aged just 27, and spoke of his loss. For Jo, it was particularly triggering after receiving her own cervical cancer diagnosis in July 2022.
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Sky Sports host Jo Wilson, 37, says chemo has 'taken its toll' as she feels 'wiped out'
Sky Sports presenter admitted she has been feeling "totally wiped out" by the treatment, while now facing a three-month wait for results from a scan.Jo has been undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy for six weeks, causing her to lose a stone in weight due to the treatment affecting her appetite.On top of this the Sky Sports presenter needs to wait three months for the result of her recent scan.Jo admitted: "I'm totally wiped out to be honest!"The final week of treatment involved a three day hospital stay and some internal radiotherapy which has definitely taken its toll", Jo told OK! magazine.Jo has presented on Sky Sports since 2015 and has tried her best to shield her young daughter from her illness.She is the proud mum of 2-year-old Mabel with her husband of six years, Dan, and admitted when she found out the horrible news it was all she thought of.Jo had gone for a routine smear test in June, with the results detecting signs of cancer.A month later further tests showed the TV favourite was battling 3b cervical cancer with it having spread to two of her lymph nodes.Jo said: "I cried while a lovely nurse held my hand.Then I cried to Dan, and he was quite shocked because he didn’t really think it would be cancer."You're desperately hoping there's a chance it might not be."She added to OK! magazine: "I said to the doctor ‘Am I going to die?'. 'You're not going to die,’ he reassured me.
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