I’m A Celeb’s Beverley Callard pulls out of the dwell closing on medical recommendation – after being compelled to stop the present attributable to unwell well being earlier than her breast most cancers prognosis
I’m A Celeb‘s Beverley Callard has revealed that she won’t be attending the live final on Friday night on medical advice – after being forced to quit the show due to ill health before being diagnosed with breast cancer.
The series was pre-recorded in Kruger National Park last year, with the actress, 69, forced to leave on medical grounds after ‘a funny turn’.
Four months after filming, she was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.
Now she is still in her treatment and fighting her cancer and gave an update on Thursday ahead of the final which is being filmed in London and hosted by Ant and Dec.
She said in an Instagram video from her current home in Dublin: ‘Yesterday, I should have flown to England to get ready for the I’m A Celeb final.
‘I was so excited and looking forward to it but on medical advice, I can’t go, I am absolutely gutted.
‘I was dying to see them all and it would have been brilliant. I can’t go and yesterday, the flights were booked and everything but no, they said, it is basically too long a day with flying there and then a very late night, so here I am.
I’m A Celeb’s Beverley Callard has revealed that she won’t be attending the live final on Friday night on medical advice – after being forced to quit the show due to ill health before being diagnosed with breast cancer
The series was pre-recorded in Kruger National Park last year, with the actress, 69, forced to leave on medical grounds after ‘a funny turn’
‘I will be watching and I will be on Zoom chatting to everybody. So I’ve got to make the best of a bad job but I am resting and I am doing as I am told. Thanks to everybody.’
She penned in the caption of the post: ‘A last minute change of plans…Absolutely gutted but I know it’s for the best. Resting up and getting well is more important at the moment.’
It comes after Beverley became emotional as she watched back her I’m A Celebrity South Africa exit on Tuesday night, revealing she had no idea she was battling breast cancer.
In an Instagram video, Beverley explained what the incident was that prompted her to leave and how it was the ‘start’ of her battle with cancer.
Beverley said: ‘I just watched my exit on I’m A Celeb and it made me cry all over again. Of course, I didn’t know then that I had cancer but I just knew that it was the last couple of days there that I hadn’t felt very well.
‘What happened was, I went into the Bush Telegraph and apparently, I lost consciousness for a little while. I just wasn’t feeling myself.
‘They took me to a medical hut and they were amazing. They really looked after me and they said “you can’t go back”.
‘And I said “don’t say that, don’t send me home, I’ll be fine”. I wanted to succeed and make it through to the end but that was the start of everything. It’s made me really emotional but I will beat this. I will beat it.’
On the show, Beverley told camp: ‘I’ve got something to tell you all. I didn’t feel very well this morning and I had a bit of a funny turn and they’ve said I can’t come back in I’ve got to go.
‘I’m absolutely gutted. I don’t want to go’.
Campmate Ashley Roberts reassured her, ‘You’ve got to look after yourself and we will see you in a few days’.
Beverley continued: ‘I don’t want this to finish. I wanted to prove that older women could do it’.
Now she is still in her treatment and fighting her cancer and gave an update on Thursday ahead of the final which is being filmed in London and hosted by Ant and Dec
It comes after Beverley became emotional as she watched back her I’m A Celebrity South Africa exit on Tuesday night, revealing she had no idea she was battling breast cancer
The campmates were left in shock by the departure as Adam broke down in tears, ‘It is so sad to see her go out like that’, while Scarlett Moffatt added, ‘The camp won’t be the same without her’.
After being forced to leave on medical grounds, Bev gushed she had the most ‘wonderful’ time of her life.
She said: ‘I had the experience of a lifetime. The people were amazing. They were the best bunch of people ever. Yes, we were hungry and we were dirty but it was wonderful.’
Bev continued: ‘This time completely overshadowed 2020. I’m so glad I said yes, because I did have to think about it. I’ve been covered in bugs before, did I really want to do it again?
‘Also, last time I’d just had a new hip, so there were a lot of challenges I wasn’t allowed to do. I hated that, because I’m not like that. I wanted to be up for everything and this time I could be.
‘The sunshine and the climate changed everything. It completely knocked 2020 out of the park.’
Previously Bev had taken part in the 20th series of the hit show hosted my Ant and Dec which took place 20th in 2020, at Gwrych Castle in Wales.
The star finished in fourth place with Giovanna Fletcher being crowned queen of the castle.
Beverley recently gave a health update after undergoing surgery for breast cancer and said it had spread to one of her lymph nodes.
The Coronation Street legend announced her heartbreaking early-stage diagnosis on February 6, and 14 days later, underwent an operation in which she had multiple lymph nodes removed as a precaution.
Speaking in an Instagram video last week, she said that while her cancer was successfully removed, it had spread.
Beverley said after an agonising two-month wait for the results, her consultant from the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital had said the surgery ‘went really well’ and they ‘cut the cancer out’.
In the video, actress added: ‘They’re pleased with how the surgery went, and they also took three lymph nodes.
‘And this is how she explained it to me: the lymph nodes are like a staircase, and if cancer is in the lymph nodes, it sort of tends to climb up the stairs. That’s oversimplifying it, but just to help explain.’
Beverley continued: ‘They took three and cancer is in the first lymph node, it’s not in the second, two and three. So it is there, but it’s only small.’
The lymph node containing the cancer will be ‘sent to America’ to determine ‘how aggressive’ the disease is, which Beverley will find out in a few weeks.
She said: ‘If it’s aggressive, then I will have to undergo chemo first and then, after that, radiotherapy.
‘If it’s not aggressive, I will have the radiotherapy as was planned. So, I’ve just got to wait and see now again.’
Beverley explained how she felt bittersweet after finding out the results and added: ‘In one way, it was kind of good news that the surgeries worked well, which I’m really pleased about, but because it’s in the lymph nodes, it’s still a worry. And still a waiting time, which is an absolute pain.
‘But there we go, and I’m sure loads of you have been through the same thing. So that’s the state of play.’
Earlier this month, Beverley said she ‘cannot paint a smile on her face’ as she revealed her breast cancer surgery results had been delayed due to a backlog.
The soap star revealed she has been battling the disease after being diagnosed just after she relocated to Dublin to start her new job on Irish soap Fair City.
