Deborah James pulled out all the stops as she made Bloody Mary cocktails in the sun this week.
The 40-year-old campaigner, also known online as Bowel Babe, was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in December 2016 and has been raising awareness and vital funds for Cancer Research ever since.
She has captured people's hearts with her positive attitude, incredible campaigning and honest posts.
The star also uses her Instagram page to share all the little things she enjoys as she tries to live her life to the fullest.
As the sun shone across the country, Deborah took to her back garden to seize the perfect opportunity to make Bloody Marys for everyone.
Deborah shared a clip of all the necessary ingredients to make the cocktail as people helped themselves to the alcoholic beverage.
She wrote: "#bloodymarys Sundowner vibes with the bro!" while a relaxing song played in the background.
Her next post was of the cocktail, complete with a stick of celery as well as a pickled onion and a gherkin.
"It's the pickle juice that does it for me! Feels like salad in a cocktail!" she captioned the post.
Her summer Stories come after she got all dressed up to enjoy a performance of La Boheme at Glyndebourne Opera House, East Sussex.
She thanked the establishment for being accommodating and reminisced on her last visit to the same place.
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"Anyone that’s followed me for years knows that the British season is my favourite time of the year hence why all my @inthestyle dresses are named after events!!" Deborah wrote alongside a gorgeous snap of her dressed to the nines.
"So I figured My aim is just try to fit in a few whilst I’m still kicking around and am able to!"
Deborah added: "But be under no illusion! I’m knackered! I’ve worked out it takes me longer to get ready and organised to go than the time I actually last anywhere!!
"Getting dressed is tiring, getting meds organised is tiring, the extra moving, the travel, the wondering what mood your stomach is in - its all real!
"But then the feeling of making it to something you didn’t think possible, having put make up on, donning new shoes (that finally arrived in the right size for massively swollen feet!), with the sunshine smiling - well then it’s all worth it! It’s a kind of cheeky 'still living whilst dying' two fingers up to it all!!"
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