Fearne Cotton has been flooded by a wave of supportive messages after she shared that she will be having surgery imminently after she discovering two tumours on her jawline.
The TV presenter, 43, revealed that she has been told by doctors that the ‘growing’ masses are benign in an Instagram post on Tuesday evening.
And her followers and famous friends raced to the comments to send her messages of love and well-wishes.
Fearne’s news comes just weeks after her friend Davina McCall, 57, revealed she also required surgery after discovering a very rare brain tumour.
The former Celebrity Juice captain gushed that Davina had been a source of great support to her after she discovered her own tumours, calling her a ‘beacon of positivity’.
And Davina was one of the first to flock to the comments of Fearne’s post, writing: ‘Sending you so much healing and love can’t wait to give you a huge gentle cuddle’.
Fearne Cotton has been flooded by a wave of supportive messages after she shared that she will be having surgery imminently after she discovering two tumours on her jawline
The TV presenter, 43, revealed that she has been told by doctors that the ‘growing’ masses are benign in an Instagram post on Tuesday evening (pictured last month)
Fearne’s news comes just weeks after her friend Davina McCall, 57, revealed she also required surgery after discovering a very rare brain tumour (pictured together in 2017)
While her other famous pals soon voiced their support, with radio presenter, Zoe Ball gushing: ‘oh darling girl. be brave as and know you’ll be well looked after. all my love x’.
And fellow Radio DJ Lauren Laverne echoed: ‘Well done for getting sorted, doll. Wishing you a full and speedy recovery and sending tons of love your way. You’ll be reet. Xx’
Big Brother star Kate Lawler penned: ‘Sending all my love Fearne. Hope to see you back on here soon. Rest up. Take it easy. Big hugs xx ❤️❤️’,
Singer Sophie Ellis Bextor also commented, writing: ‘Rest up lovely woman and sending you lots of love xxx’, while Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards added: ‘Sending love! ❤️’
Hollywood actress Minnie Driver wrote: ‘Love you Fearne. Sending you all the love’, and comedian John Bishop added: ‘Hope the recovery goes well ❤️’.
Harry Styles‘ mother Anne Twist commented: ‘Take all the time you need Fearne. Sending lots of love xxx’ and Lisa Snowdon said: ‘Sending love and well wishes beautiful ❤️❤️’.
Sports presenter Gabby Logan echoed: ‘Sending you lots of love’, with singer Beverley Knight also writing: ‘Sending you love Fearne’.
Presenter Nicki Chapman, who also had to have surgery to remove a non-cancerous brain tumour in 2019, added: ‘Sending so much love xxxx’
Davina was one of the first to flock to the comments of Fearne’s post to send their love and well-wishes, writing: ‘Sending you so much healing and love can’t wait to give you a huge gentle cuddle’
While her other famous pals soon voiced their support, with radio presenter, Zoe Ball gushing: ‘oh darling girl. be brave as and know you’ll be well looked after. all my love x’ (pictured)
Presenter Nicki Chapman, who also had to have surgery to remove a non-cancerous brain tumour in 2019, added: ‘Sending so much love xxxx’
While comedic icon Dawn French responded using her typical wit, as she commented: ‘Do you need me to do the actual op..? Just say the word… I can buy implements on my way up the motorway & I already have the Ladybird book of The Body… so I’m ready. Xx’.
In the caption of her video post, Fearne wrote: ‘Hey gang I’m going to be out of action for a bit due to a surgery. I felt a lump under my ear on my jawline a while ago now but this year noticed it was growing.
‘Turns out it’s a benign tumour and another small one above it on the saliva gland. I’m feeling positive about it all and will take the opportunity to rest and slow right down.
‘If you feel a lump or bump or feel like something is a bit off, always go get it checked. I’m so glad I did as the longer you leave these things the more complicated things become.
‘It’s obviously so weird that only a couple of months ago Davina told me about her tumour and then weeks later I was calling her having discovered mine. I’m not only lucky she’s a bloody good mate but also a beacon of light and positivity when it comes to this stuff.
‘Sending you all loads of love and I’ll see you soon.’
In the video, Fearne showed where the tumours were located, while reassuring her fans that she was ‘feeling good and well’, but would be less online as she rested up following the operation.
While she added that she would still be continuing with her popular podcast The Happy Place ‘as normal’, with lots of episodes pre-recorded.
In the caption of her video post, Fearne wrote: ‘Hey gang I’m going to be out of action for a bit due to a surgery. I felt a lump under my ear on my jawline a while ago now but this year noticed it was growing’
In the video, Fearne showed where the tumours were located, while reassuring her fans that she was ‘feeling good and well’, but would be less online as she rested up following the operation
While she added that she would still be continuing with her popular podcast The Happy Place ‘as normal’, with lots of episodes pre-recorded (pictured at Happy Place festival in July)
She said: ‘Hi everyone, hope you’re good. I am just jumping on here to leave a quick message to say I’m not going to be on here probably quite as much the next couple of weeks because I’ve got to have an operation.
‘I’ve got a benign tumour just in my jaw here below my ear. Another little tiny one here above it. I’m very grateful they’re benign but they do need to come out because they’re on a nerve.
‘So I’m going to have that surgery then resting to get better before Christmas. I’m not very good at resting so wondering how that’s going to go but I’m feeling ok about it. I’m feeling good and well.
‘I’m going to catch up on lots of TV while I’m out the other side of it. The podcast will carry on as normal. I’ll be doing all the regular stuff, I’ve banked a lot of good episodes that will still be rolling out and I’ll see you soon’.
Last month, Davina shared that she underwent brain tumour surgery, after revealing she had a ‘very rare’ colloid cyst that affects only three in a million people.
The presenter explained that she received the diagnosis by chance after booking in for a ‘health scan’, telling fans: ‘I was offered a health scan which I thought I was going to ace but it turned out I had benign brain tumour which is very rare, three in a million.
‘I slightly put my head in the sand for a while, I saw a few neurosurgeons, had quite a lot of opinions and realised I needed to take it out.
‘It’s quite big, it’s 14mm wide and it needs to come out because if it grows it would be bad. I’m having it removed.’
She concluded her message: ‘Say a prayer for me. I’m in good spirits.’
Last month, Davina shared that she underwent brain tumour surgery, after revealing she had a ‘very rare’ colloid cyst that affects only three in a million people
Davina explained that while she was at no immediate risk, doctors were concerned that the tumour could grow larger and cause complications.
She revealed she had been feeling ‘up and down’ and explained she would be in hospital for at least nine days before coming home.
A colloid cyst is a slow-growing tumour typically found near the centre of the brain, containing gelatinous material. The benign growths are often asymptomatic and found incidentally during imaging tests.
If symptoms do occur as the tumour grows, they are commonly reported to include headaches that are most severe in the morning upon waking, nausea and blurry vision, with other key signs including vertigo and double vision.
Most patients present with headaches, although other symptoms including vertigo, memory problems and double vision can occur.
If large enough, a colloid cyst obstructs the movement of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain which leads to a high risk of sudden death.
In a health update on Monday, Davina praised her surgeon Kevin O’Neill for performing her procedure, and while she originally woke up feeling ‘very confused’ after her surgery, she’s now doing much better.
She had previously shared an emotional video message from her bed, as she fought back tears while thanking her friends and family for their support.
In a health update on Monday, Davina praised her surgeon Kevin O’Neill for performing her procedure, and while she originally woke up feeling ‘very confused’ after her surgery, she’s now doing much better
As she recovers at home, her boyfriend Michael Douglas (pictured) has also been giving updates, and explained after the ‘very, very emotional’ ordeal, she is focusing on resting up
As she recovers at home, her boyfriend Michael Douglas has also been giving updates, and explained after the ‘very, very emotional’ ordeal, she is focusing on resting up.
Davina previously got candid about the struggles she is facing since her surgery, but explained that sleep is helping her recover.
She said: ‘Just a little update on here. I’m being brilliantly looked after by Michael and Gabby, my mum. And just to say I’m trying to sleep a lot and get better.
‘My short term memory is really improving everyday. It has been an example to me on how much sleep helps me recover from everything.
‘So if I feel a bit confused or struggling to concentrate I just go to sleep and I wake up completely renewed and refreshed. I know that my brain needs lots of sleep.’
However, Michael has reassured fans that Davina is ‘out of the woods’ now and plans to return to work in mid-January.
Fearne recently celebrated her 10th wedding anniversary with musician husband Jesse Wood, 48, in July, after meeting the son of Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood in 2011 while partying in Ibiza.
Fearne recently celebrated her 10th wedding anniversary with musician husband Jesse Wood , 48, in July (pictured), after meeting the son of Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood in 2011
The couple went on to welcome son Rex, 11, and nine-year-old daughter Honey, while Fearne is also step-mum to Jesse’s children Arthur, 22, and Lola, 19, from his first marriage (Jesse and Honey pictured)
Fearne joined Radio 1 in 2005 and then took over from Jo Whiley in hosting Radio 1’s weekday mid-morning show, but left the station in 2015, later citing her mental health (pictured on show)
The couple went on to welcome son Rex, 11, and nine-year-old daughter Honey, while Fearne is also step-mum to Jesse’s children Arthur, 22, and Lola, 19, from his first marriage.
She began her presenting career in 1996 at the age of just 15, and enjoyed roles as a children’s television presenter for GMTV, CITV and CBBC.
She went on to join Radio 1 in 2005, and two years later became the first ever permanent female presenter of a BBC radio chart show.
In 2009, Fearne then took over from Jo Whiley in hosting Radio 1’s weekday mid-morning show, but left the station in 2015, later citing her mental health.