Janey Godley has revealed the “worst thing” about dying as she receives end-of-life care . In September, the Scottish comedian confirmed that her cancer had spread and she is now getting palliative care in a hospice . “The chemo ran out of options and I just couldn’t take any more of it and the cancer has spread,” the 63-year-old said in a video at the time.

“So it looks like this will be getting to near the end of it and it’s really difficult to speak about this and say to people.” In a new interview with The Times , conducted together with her 38-year-old daughter, Ashley Storrie, Godley revealed what she believes to be the “worst thing” about approaching the end of her life. Godley said that she dreads to think of the day she is unable to see Ashley, a comedian and actor, who she called “the best thing to come out of my vagina”.

“She’s my big success in life and I’m dead proud of her,” Godley added. “The worst thing about me dying is not being able to see her. I can’t imagine being a spirit and not having her in my orbit.

” Similarly, Godley said the “worst” part of her cancer diagnosis was having to tell her daughter. “The worst part of it was having to tell Ashley,” Godley told the publication. “She has always been a catastrophiser; telling her was like throwing a hand grenade.

” Godley was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2021, and has undergone treatment since then, which she called “dreadful”. “I had been on chemo,.