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Talk show host 'signs up' for Celebrity Big Brother following incurable cancer diagnosis

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A familiar face is reportedly set to spice up the Celebrity Big Brother house on ITV, with the new series kicking off on April 7.

Trisha Goddard, who bravely faced a cancer diagnosis over a year ago, has been in the public eye since revealing in February 2024 that their battle with breast cancer had taken a challenging turn, having first overcome the disease back in 2008.

As reported by The Sun, Trisha is buzzing with excitement about diving into the reality TV world once more. She's courageously dealing with secondary breast cancer – a condition treatable but not curable – which she kept under wraps for 19 months before going public with her situation in February 2024.

Trisha became a household name while presenting her eponymous talk show on ITV from 1998 until 2005, after which it shifted to Channel 5.The Mirror has sought a response from ITV regarding this news.

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