Former Escape to the Country's Jonnie Irwin has given fans a "back to work" update as he reveals what he's been up to.
Jonnie, has been producing films for the daytime show Morning Live on BBC1 with the last one leaving viewers emotional as he revealed 'gut-wrenching’ plans to keep his memory alive for his family after he’s gone.
During an episode of BBC's Morning Live earlier this month, Jonnie spoke of leaving messages, pictures and videos for family after he's gone.
"I've got a lifetime of memories, and over the years, more and more of them have been stored online," he said.
One of the ways he's hoping to keep his legacy alive is by narrating and producing films for the daytime show on BBC1.
In a recent Instagram post, Jonnie is seen sitting in a broadcast studio at the BBC, working on his next film.
Jonnie wrote: "Voicing another short film for @bbcmorninglive . Lots of screens and keyboards in this broadcast studio. Makes me appreciate how complicated being a radio DJ must be.
"Hats off to my DJ homies; @nickichappers @toby_tarrant @sonalishah . #onset"
One person commented: Bet your chuffed to be working Jonnie long May it continue, sending lots of love to you and your beautiful family."
A second person wrote: "Looking so well, Jonnie – keep it up – we need you to stay," as a third added: "Keep on doing what you love doing."
It comes after Jonnie revealed he's "trying to starve the tumour" by following the words of author, and his mentor Jane Mclelland.
Jonnie shared a picture of his dinner on his Instagram, which appeared to consist of just a single prawn skewer in some sauce and half a lemon.
He explained: “For those who are worried that I’m starving myself don’t worry. Im not.
“I’m trying to starve a tumour by blocking its feeding pathways, by taking 'off label' drugs as well as a tailored diet -losing weight is deffo not the aim !”
He then added: “Plus exercise and key supplements with the expert help of @how_to_starve_cancer x”
As a stage four cancer survivor herself, having been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cervical cancer when she was just 35 years old, writer Jane was given a one-in-20 chance of surviving five years post-diagnosis.
Jane has since used her own experience to help others by writing the book How To Starve Cancer.
As described on her book’s website, How To Starve Cancer claims to show readers how they can manage their illness by making a series of lifestyle changes, such as what they are putting into their bodies.
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