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Zoe Ball gives emotional update on mum's devastating cancer battle

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Zoe Ball has shared a heartbreaking update about her mum's 'really tough' cancer treatment as she let her fans know her mother Julia had moved into a hospice after her pancreatic cancer diagnosis.The 53 year old broadcaster was back at the helm of her BBC Radio Two breakfast show on April 17, 2024, when she dedicated a Bon Jovi song to the paramedical team who had "gently" moved Julia to her hospice. "Mum's in hospice now, pretty tough at the moment for the family," Zoe admitted. "I just want to say thank you to John, Scarlett and Charlie, both Charlies, actually, and Sophie and Laura who are really looking after mum." She continued, adding a heartfelt tribute to those taking part in the London Marathon this Sunday, April 21: "Things are really tough for my mum at the moment, just sending out loads of love.

And, especially to anyone who is running the marathon this special causes. Big shout out to anyone running for cancer charities, especially pancreatic cancer, you're all superheroes.

Love you mum." Once she was off the air, Zoe penned another message to her 703k followers in her story, captioning a snap of a bluebell-filled forest: "Thank you for all your kindness.The messages, letters and cards for our Mum mean the world.

Strength and love to the many families and folk touched by cancer. Holding tight and so grateful to the incredible people looking after our Ma.

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