Strictly star Amy Dowden lands huge daytime TV presenting role
Star of Strictly Come Dancing Amy Dowden has landed a new job as a TV presenter on the ITV show Lorraine.
Strictly Come DancingStar of Strictly Come Dancing Amy Dowden has landed a new job as a TV presenter on the ITV show Lorraine.
The former BBC Strictly Come Dancing star recalling doctors giving her a 'Hobson's Choice'
The dancer, 33, said she was 'delighted' and 'couldn't wait to get started' following the toughest year of her life after being diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2023.
Amy Dowden was diagnosed with breast cancer last Spring, which forced her to sit out of the last series of Strictly Come Dancing.
Amy got the 'best news ever' last week.
Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden has shared the news that there is no longer evidence of cancer, after being diagnosed with the devastating condition last year.
The professional dancer, 33, was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2023 at the start of filming for the second series.
The 57-year-old reflected to Woman&Home magazine about her BBC One dance contest training regime which left her “scrawny” as the weight dropped off her.
Anton Du Beke is setting off on a brand new nationwide show this March
Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer will be working alongside Lorraine Kelly on her ITV daytime show after experiencing 'a tough year' due to her cancer diagnosis
Amy appeared on the show to talk about her new programme Dare To Dance
Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden has an agonising five more years
The presenter has opened up about being raced to hospital and having to undergo emergency surgery for a life-threatening illness.
Dancing on Ice received a lot of backlash following this weekend's elimination - but it also exposed a troubling double standard on the show.
There's a double standard on the show.
Former Strictly Come Dancing star and fashion guru Susannah Constantine was rushed to hospital with a life-threatening illness and told she could have been paralysed
Fashion guru Susannah Constantine shares her journey of diagnosis with a venous fistula, a rare and potentially fatal condition, and her resilience in the face of adversity. Read on to learn about her harrowing experience and inspiring recovery.
Pins and needles and tinnitus turned out to be very serious and she was told that she faced a brain haemorrhage, being paralysed or having a stroke