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Caprice breaks down in tears as she discusses brain tumour diagonsis

Sharnaz Shahid
Deputy Online Editor
April 21, 2017
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Caprice was overcome with emotion as she recalled the moment she found out she had a brain tumour during Friday's episode of Loose Women. In an exclusive interview with HELLO!, the 45-year-old recently revealed that she had undergone surgery to remove the growth - the size of a thumb - when she was competing in the recent reality winter sports show, The Jump. In her first TV appearance since her shocking diagnosis, the TV star shared her horror.

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Caprice talked about her brain tumour diagnosis on Friday's Loose Women

"I had a very, very minor accident," she told the panel. "I started to get these headaches right after doing skeleton training. And then all of a sudden my vision started to go a little, I started to see ten of everything. And that morning we had a live show and the health and safety was really, it's so ironic, because everyone slashes The Jump, but for me, it sorted of saved my life."

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She added: "I went to the hospital, a nurse came in and said, 'Oh no, you're fine' and I thought ok let's go, I need to go we have a live show and she said 'No you have to see the neurosurgeon'. What are you talking about, I need to go? So the neurosurgeon came in and she sat down and she said, 'Well, you know, don't be alarmed, but you have a brain tumour.'"

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"Obviously I started to break down and cry hysterically," she recalled

Elaborating further, Caprice admitted the first thing she thought about were her children. She explained: "Obviously I started to break down and cry hysterically… and I said, 'Am I going to die?' My children [instantly went through my head]. It's terrifying - and I’m relatively healthy and I've never done drugs, I've lived a pretty healthy life.

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"I couldn't believe what they were telling me. It's so weird how you act in a situation like this and sometimes it's not rational, and for me, I just wanted to be strong for my kids because they're so young, they're three, and I wanted to be strong for my partner." The surgeons managed to remove the tumour successfully, with the star adding: "I just remember being in bed praying to my dad in heaven, 'Please I just want to wake up and I want to be OK'. And it was the first time it really hit me. When something like this happens you’re just in so much shock."

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