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RUSSELL Watson was visibly emotional on The One Show after he received a heartfelt message. The classical singer, 57, spoke to Alex Jones and Roman Kemp about his comeback to music following two life-threatening brain tumours. Having undergone 25 sessions of radiotherapy in 2008, Russell admitted the "impact is still there" and outlined his depressive state during recovery.

In a moving moment, The One Show team surprised the star with a message from his consultant, Mr Lackett. Speaking in a video, the medical professional said: "Hello Russell. "17 years on from that brave decision to have the surgery and look what a glittering career you've had in-between.



"I can't tell you how much the team and I were so proud to watch you and your progress after that awful night when you were taken into hospital as an emergency." He concluded: "We're thrilled for you. Well done, Russell.

" The acclaimed singer was left visibly teary after hearing Mr Lackett's words. Wiping his eyes with a tissue, Russell said: "Why did you do that? "Oh deary me, what a man. And so lovely as well, so down to earth .

Just a beautiful human being. "I will be eternally grateful to him." Russell's medical journey and subsequent return to music inspired his new memoir.

He told the hosts: "I’m singing better than I’ve ever sung and just loving life." Titled Encore: My Journey Back to Centre Stage, the memoir is reaching bookshelves this week. Meanwhile, Hollywood star Will Ferrell was also on the green sofa.

He was discussing his new documentary Will & Harper, alongside writer and friend Harper Steele. Will reminisced showing off his own vocal ability in his 2008 film Step Brothers, where he performed Por ti Volare As a clip played, Russell joined in with his own vocals, admitting: "Every chance to sing, I'll take it." The One Show airs weekdays at 7pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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