Russell Watson was forced into an unthinkable situation while battling a second brain tumour. The opera singer had sold seven million records, won two classical Brits and sung for the Queen, the Pope and President Bush by 2006.
After suffering from blinding headaches he was diagnosed with a brain tumour the size of two golf balls. Thankfully, he underwent successful surgery and the tumour was found to be benign.
However, almost a year later to the day, a more aggressive second cancer was found along with bleeding on his brain. "I went to bed one night and after that I don’t really remember anything.
I just recall being hiked down the stairs by two paramedics who were telling me, ‘Stay with us pal’," explained Russell to The Mirror in
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