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Jonnie Irwin moved fans as he shared sweet snaps of his "last ever" bike ride to nursery with his son.
The A Place In The Sun star announced last year that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer, saying that he didn’t know how long he had left but wanted to “make memories” with his wife Jess and their three little boys.
He regularly shares updates and snippets from their lives on Instagram, and his latest snaps showing him cycling through a park with four-year-old Rex had fans calling him "an inspiration".
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The cute images showed the pair setting off after saying goodbye to Rex's little brothers, two-year-old twins Rafa and Cormac.
"Last EVER ride to nursery with Rex," the TV star wrote.
"Suitably waved off by Rafa and his spade and Rex with his game face on!"
Fans were touched by the images of Jonnie and his boys.
"Lovely photos Jonnie," said one.
"Your boys will remember these moments forever."
"Love you Jonnie… you’re amazing… your kids will be soo proud of you…" said someone else.
Another fan said the presenter was "truly inspiring", adding: "My heart goes to you and your family."
"Time with the little people is what it's all about," added somebody else.
Another person posted: "God bless you Jonnie xxxxxxxx. You are a king amongst daddies."
Jonnie and Jess got married in 2016 and the star previously told Hello! that telling his wife he had been give months to live after his diagnosis in 2020 was "devastating".
"I had to go home and tell my wife, who was looking after our babies, that she was on her own pretty much," he said.
"All I could do was apologise to her," he went on.
"I felt so responsible."
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