Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
Entertainment
Ellie Kemp

TV presenter Sarah Beeny in treatment for breast cancer

Sarah Beeny is having treatment for breast cancer, the TV star has revealed. The 50-year-old property presenter said she had “a little bit of a breakdown” after being diagnosed in a hospital consultation room.

Speaking to the the Telegraph, she said she began chemotherapy last week and will have a mastectomy and radiotherapy in the New Year. The TV presenter cut her hair off at the weekend with the help of her children and husband.

She said: “Graham was trying to cut it nicely, but the boys – well, they’re not going to be famous hairdressers. They said I looked like Cersei Lannister from Game of Thrones – I mean, she’s beautiful so I was sort of flattered, but my hair is now about a centimetre long in some places and it’s an inch long in others.”

Read more: Heartbreak after teenager, 16, dies after inhaling laughing gas at house party

Sharing a post on Instagram on Tuesday morning (August 30) she wrote: “A little pile of not very good condition hair on it’s way to @officiallittleprincesstrust – my trainee hairdressers cut off my hair on Friday night – getting one step ahead after first chemo treatment for breast cancer on Friday – the exclusive club you’d rather not be a member of!”.

Despite her diagnosis, Beeny said she will continue to work and is focused on a new Channel 4 series and book she has planned for later this year. She added: “I’m lucky because I live in a family where we all talk.” She said she plans to draw on her “inner strength” throughout treatment.

When she was 10, Beeny lost her mother, 39, to breast cancer. She said of her own diagnosis: “The nurse was so sweet and they were really nice to me but I thought, ‘You don’t understand. I have waited 40 years to hear those words.’ I knew I was going to hear them one day.”

Beeny has four children – Rafferty, Laurie, Billy and Charlie – and married her husband, artist Graham Swift, in 2003. In 2010, she began to chart the renovation of Rise Hall, a Grade II-listed stately home in Rise, East Yorkshire, as part of Channel 4 series Beeny’s Restoration Nightmare.

Beeny and Swift worked to renovate Rise Hall as a family home and wedding venue, then sold the property in 2019. In March that year, she revealed she was quitting London to move to a seven-bedroom house in Somerset with Swift and their sons.

The couple bought the 220-acre sheep farm in August 2018 and Beeny later said she had decided to make the move permanent after considering her children’s education. The presenter and property expert, 50, is best known for her work on property programmes, including Help! My House Is Falling Down and Sarah Beeny's New Life In The Country.

Sarah Beeny began chemotherapy in August (John Carey)

She announced she is fighting the disease through a course of chemotherapy, which she started last week and will also start a course of radiotherapy in the new year. The star admitted she had "a little bit of a breakdown" after receiving the news in a hospital consultation room and has vowed not to lie to her kids about her diagnosis.

The presenter has four children with her artist husband Graham Swift, who she married in 2003. Beeny is best known for her work on UK property programmes, including Help! My House Is Falling Down and Sarah Beeny’s New Life In The Country.

Read today's top stories here

Read next:

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.