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Inside Martin Kemp's devastating diagnosis as he fears he has just 10 years left to live

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Martin Kemp has opened up about how he was diagnosed with two brain tumours in his 30s, which left him fearing for his life and caused him to develop epilepsy.The musician and actor, 62, candidly discussed his health on new podcast with his son Roman Kemp.

The podcast, titled FFS! My dad Is Martin Kemp, is hosted by the father-and-son duo, with the first episode already seeing the delve into the topic of death.

Asked how much longer he thinks he has, Martin candidly said: "10 years, I don’t know!" The Spandau Ballet icon then recounted his battle with a brain tumour at the age of 34, which saw him undergo surgery on two tumours.

Alarm bells were first raised when Martin discovered a lump on the back of his head. And after undergoing an MRI it was discovered that he had two brain tumours, one just below his skull and a smaller one embedded deep in his brain.

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