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James Martin issues rare health update as he dons surprising item for first time on TV

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On Monday's episode of Lorraine, James Martin combatted health woes and stylistic firsts as he shared a health update while sporting a surprise item for the first time on TV.The revered TV chef, 51, conversed with Scots star Lorraine about his successful upcoming tour, an opportunity that had first knocked on his door seven years prior.

The discussion took a personal turn when Lorraine, 64, expressed her concern over Martin's current wellbeing, quizzing: "Things are good?

Everything is good right now?".Taking the question head-on, Martin reassured: "Yes, the stitches have fallen out, as you know, the last time you were on, I was in the middle of operations.

As we speak, the stitches have fallen out of my body at the moment and that's all clear, onwards and upwards!" A relieved Lorraine replied: "I'm really pleased, it's great great news!".The last year had seen Martin reveal a skin cancer diagnosis on his face, leading to multiple surgeries.

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