‘So lovely to catch up with your beautiful family again’: Sarah Beeny fans praise the return of her TV series as star reveals she is resuming filming after receiving all-clear following breast cancer battle
Sarah Beeny has taken to Twitter to thank her fans for their ‘lovely’ messages as her TV show, New Life In The Country, returned to screens on Monday night.
The presenter, 51, was recently given the all-clear following her battle with breast cancer, having been diagnosed last August last year. The new series of the show was filmed before her diagnosis.
Sarah thanked fans Monday evening before revealing the family are prepping for the next series: ‘Thanks so much for lovely message – all feels a long time ago now and just about to start filming the next series!! X’
The Channel 4 programme sees the family adapt to rural life in Somerset, after ditching London for a 220-acre, semi-derelict former dairy farm.
Viewers took to Twitter to gush over Sarah’s ‘beautiful’ family – sons Billy, 18, Charlie, 16, Rafferty, 14, Laurie, 12, and her husband of 19 years, Graham Swift.
Grateful: Sarah Beeny has taken to Twitter to thank her fans for their ‘lovely’ messages as her TV show, New Life In The Country, returned to screens on Monday night
Congratulations! The presenter, 51, was recently given the all-clear following her battle with breast cancer, having been diagnosed last August last year
She said: ‘Thanks so much for lovely message – all feels a long time ago now and just about to start filming the next series!! X’
One said: ‘#SarahBeenyNewLife is the ultimate feel-good show: gorgeous countryside, gorgeous people, gorgeous animals, gorgeous voiceover… I even loved the owl pellets!
‘@sarahbeeny so lovely to see you all back on TV. I absolutely love your libraries! Stunning. Good job all of you.’
Another echoed: ‘Really enjoyed your house is amazing and you have an amazing family’.
A third agreed, writing: ‘So lovely to catch up with your beautiful family again xx’.
A fourth added: ‘What a lovely family. Love this programme. #sarahbeenynewlife’.
A fifth said: ‘Just catching up on tonight’s ‘Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country’ and loving it just as much as the first two series. Such a lovely feel-good show #sarahbeenynewlife’
While a sixth penned: ‘loved, loved, loved your program tonight am in complete awe of your library. Such a genuinely lovely family through and through’.
And a seventh wrote: ‘A genuine pleasure. You’re a truly lovely bunch and it’s such a joy to watch! #SarahBeenyNewLife x’.
Praise: And viewers took to Twitter to gush over Sarah’s ‘beautiful’ family – sons Billy, 18, Charlie, 16, Rafferty, 14, Laurie, 12, and her husband of 19 years, Graham Swift
Sarah recently revealed that she has been given the all-clear following her battle with breast cancer.
The TV personality shared the positive news during an emotional interview on Friday’s Lorraine alongside Billy and Raffa.
Sarah, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in August last year, gave the major health update after she revealed she had finished chemotherapy in February.
Speaking to stand-in host Christine Lampard, Sarah shared that she is now cancer-free as she reflected on her ‘rollercoaster’ journey with the disease.
Asking her about her health, Christine said: ‘Just a few days ago you were given the all-clear.
‘I know you’re always going to worry and you’re always going to be aware of your body, but to hear those words at this point is a beautiful thing.’
Sarah then confirmed the good news, saying: ‘It’s good, it’s weird. It’s kind of like they [the doctors] go “that’s it then” and that’s the end of that.
‘And you go “how do you know”, and they say ‘well we don’t, we just think so’. It’s a weird end – you feel like there should be a moment.’
Cancer update: Sarah, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in August last year, gave the major health update after she revealed she had finished chemotherapy in February
Sarah explained that although she is now cancer-free, she will have to stay on medication for the next ten years and be ‘very vigilant’.
She added: ‘I mean it’s ongoing – I have to take drugs for the next ten years and be very vigilant. But it’s been a weird ride I wouldn’t wish on anyone else.’
Sarah admitted it had been a ‘rollercoaster’ but said she felt ‘fortunate’ for getting her diagnosis when she did as she praised the NHS.
‘It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster ride,’ she added. ‘But I feel very fortunate that I had the diagnosis that I did, and that I live in 2023 and that I’m the age that I am. So many things I’m fortunate for so I feel very blessed.’
She appeared on the chat show alongside her two oldest sons, who she shares with her husband of 19 years Graham Swift along with her younger kids Rafferty, 14, and Laurie, 12.
In March, Sarah revealed her new platinum hair was dyed by her son following her breast cancer treatment.
The mother-of-four shaved her hair after clumps fell out when she began chemotherapy last year.
After it started growing back, Sarah took to Instagram to post a series of snaps documenting the process of her hair transformation.
Positive news: Sarah recently revealed that she has been given the all-clear following her battle with breast cancer
Emotional: Speaking to stand-in host Christine Lampard, Sarah shared that she is now cancer-free as she reflected on her ‘rollercoaster’ journey with the disease
Health update: The TV presenter, 51, shared the positive news during an appearance on Friday’s Lorraine alongside her two sons Billy, 18, and Raffa, 14
Battle: Sarah admitted it had been a ‘rollercoaster ride’ but said she felt ‘fortunate’ for getting her diagnosis when she did as she praised the NHS
One image showed her son grinning as he applied the dye to her hair while another revealed the product she was using.
She wrote: ‘Thanks for all your lovely lovely comments to my last post – Sadly my hair [is] natural hair not platinum blond…..!!!!’
In February, she had announced that she had finished chemotherapy by sharing a picture of her sons’ band’s CD cover.
Sarah wrote: ‘Not sure what is making the sun shine the most – 2 days into steroids (happy pills!!!) – no more chemo or @the_entitled_sons releasing their best song yet…
‘YES Friday IS a good day xx #finishedchemo #HEAVENKNOWS @nickyjohnston’
In summer 2022, Sarah shared the news that she had received a breast cancer diagnosis after finding a lump, which led to a biopsy.
She was told the cancer had not spread and ‘there is an 80 per cent chance of a cure’.
The star’s mother Ann had breast cancer which spread to her brain and she died aged 39, when Sarah was just ten years old.
Family: She appeared on the chat show alongside her two oldest sons, whom she shares with her husband of 19 years, Graham Swift, along with her younger kids Rafferty, 14, and Laurie, 12
New look: In March, Sarah revealed her new platinum hair was dyed by her son after she finished chemotherapy the month before
Sarah admitted that she had ‘a little bit of a breakdown’ in the consultation room, but explained to the nurse: ‘You don’t understand. I have waited 40 years to hear those words. I knew I was going to hear it one day.’
Explaining how she spent decades worrying about cancer on Loose Women, Sarah said: ‘My mum died when I was ten and I’ve just always assumed that I would get breast cancer.
‘Anyone else who’s lost a mum would feel this – she died at 39 so when I got to 39, I was like, “Here it is, this is it, this is the moment.” And then I got to 40 and was like, “Oh no, that wasn’t it – that’s not it!”
‘So 40 was a bit of a bumpy moment, because I wasn’t sure what you do at 40 when you’re not dead. Then life went on and then I hit 50 and then I was diagnosed, and I thought, “Oh there it is. It was just waiting.”‘
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