Steps star Faye_Tozer opens up to OK! about her mother Dorothy's heartbreaking lung cancer diagnosis. Read more here:
When Steps star Faye Tozer and her mum Dorothy arrive at our exclusive photoshoot, it’s one of just a handful of occasions they’ve been able to meet up in the past year. Faye’s eyes well with tears as she recalls their first hug after months apart: “We both had lumps in our throats, didn’t we mum?”Dorothy was placed on the vulnerable list during the first lockdown, having been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. “We were panicking, because of the extra worry of being in hospital during the pandemic,” says Faye. “But even with appointments being delayed, they prioritised mum when they needed to. They were confident that mum had a bit more time after the first operation before they had to act on the second lung.”
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