Jamie Theakston shares a rare update following stage one throat cancer diagnosis Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Laura Parkin For Mailonline Published: 07:08 EDT, 1 October 2024 | Updated: 07:12 EDT, 1 October 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Jamie Theakston shared a rare social media update following stage one throat cancer diagnosis on Tuesday. The Heart Radio presenter, 53, announced he had been diagnosed with the disease two weeks ago, after listeners had noticed there was something not quite right with his voice.
Sharing a post to his Instagram Story, Jamie showed his support to the late Kris Hallenga ahead of her posthumous BBC documentary Living Every Second, which details her life following her stage four breast cancer diagnosis aged just 23. The CoppaFeel! founder passed away in May this year , at the age of 38, despite originally being given a life expectancy of just two years. Promoting the documentary, Jamie re-posted the trailer ahead of its release on BBC2 at 9PM.
Jamie Theakston shared a rare social media update following stage one throat cancer diagnosis on Tuesday (pictured in 2022) The radio presenter, 53, announced he had been diagnosed with the disease two weeks ago, after listeners had noticed there was something not quite right with his voice (pictured 2023) The original post, from Kris' twin sister Maren, was captioned: 'I can finally reveal that a very special film about Kris will be airing next Tuesday 1st October on BBC2 at 9pm. 'Living .