Sarah Beeny, an English TV personality, has stated that she is fighting breast cancer and is presently receiving treatment. In an interview with The Telegraph on August 29, the 50-year-old said that she had a “little bit of a breakdown” after learning of her diagnosis. She did, however, say:
“I’m fortunate to live in a family where we all converse.”
The broadcaster claimed that she underwent her first round of chemotherapy last week and that she would be having radiation and surgery later this year. She also mentioned “getting one step ahead of the sickness.” The TV star also revealed that she chopped her hair with the assistance of her family and gave it to a charity that provides free wigs to children with cancer. Beeny said that she had always expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer and had “waited for 40 years to hear those words.” She had lost her mother Ann to the same sickness when she was 10 years old when her mother was 39 years old.
All about Sarah Beeny and her family.
Sarah Beeny is a real estate specialist, entrepreneur, TV host, and writer. She is well known for anchoring television programs such as Help! My house is collapsing. Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country and Property Ladder Beeny formerly worked for the non-profit Save the Children and co-founded MySingleFriend, a dating app located in the United Kingdom. Beeny has indicated a wish to continue working despite her cancer diagnosis. She said that she is working on a new Channel 4 series as well as a book that will be released later this year.
Graham Swift and Sarah Beeny have been married since 2003. They met for the first time when they were 18 and 19. Her brother, Diccon, who is presently married to Graham’s sister, Caroline, hooked them up on a blind date. They fell in love soon after meeting and moved into an apartment they owned together.
Graham is a 49-year-old professional artist whose work has been shown in several art shows. In 2020, however, he claimed that he had put his profession on hold to concentrate completely on rehabilitating a disused dairy farm. Sarah and Graham received their four boys, Billy, 17, Charlie, 15, Rafferty, 13, and Laurie, 12, soon after their marriage. The family also owns many pets.
In 2010, the presenter started chronicling the renovation of rising Hall, a Grade II-listed ancient house in rising, east Yorkshire, for the Channel 4 series Beeny’s Restoration Nightmare. The property was refurbished and turned into a family home and wedding venue before being sold in 2019. Sarah Beeny’s family migrated from London after acquiring the 220-acre (90-hectare) sheep farm in Somerset in August 2018. They’ve been working on it ever since. Beeny revealed to Hello Magazine in March 2019 that her family’s relocation was the initiative of her spouse. She continued, saying:
“Graham has always wanted to leave London, and we’ve always hoped to give the boys that Swallows and Amazons childhood idyll.”
She also said that the couple plans to have their grandchildren live on the property in the future.