Terminal cancer-stricken TV star Jonnie Irwin has taken his son on his 'last ever' bike ride to nursery
Fans reacted very positively to the picture, with one saying: "You are just an amazing person!" and adding: "People can learn so much from you!
Another said: "Johnnie those boys will learn so much about your strength & tenacity, memories to last them their lifetime. You're [truly] inspirational and what a Daddy you have shown them to be".The star was given just six months to live when he was diagnosed in August 2020. The cancer has since spread to his brain. He publicly shared his prognosis in November.
In an interview with Jessica, Jonnie explained how he is trying to stay positive as he lives with cancer.ITV boss Dame Carolyn McCall says Schofield affair 'deeply inappropriate' as she's grilled by MPsHe told Hello! magazine: “I had to go home and tell my wife, who was looking after our babies, that she was on her own pretty much.
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