Emmerdale star Oliver Farnworth gave a heartfelt update on fellow EastEnders actress Samantha Womack’s battle with breast cancer during an appearance on Lorraine on Thursday.
The 51-year-old former soap opera star revealed she was breast cancer-free in December 2022, five months after her diagnosis.
At the time he was undergoing radiation therapy “to try to destroy any remaining cells” and was receiving “ongoing treatment ‘as a preventative measure.'”
Now her actor boyfriend Oliver, 41, has revealed she is doing “incredibly well” and said he is “amazed” by her “strength and determination”.
Speaking to Christine Lampard on the ITV morning show, the soap star blew a kiss to her partner through the screen and said: “He’s doing incredibly well. I have to say a big hello and lots of love.”
Emmerdale star Oliver Farnworth gave a heartfelt update on his partner and EastEnders actress Samantha Womack’s battle with breast cancer during an appearance on Lorraine on Thursday.
The former soap opera star, 51, revealed she was breast cancer-free in December 2022, five months after her diagnosis (couple pictured above in 2019)
“She has been very strong and determined despite everything. I wonder if when she was diagnosed she didn’t have any symptoms, it was a routine check-up and she felt something, but she couldn’t feel anything physically.
“We were very lucky because they detected a fairly high grade of cancer and we were able to treat it fairly quickly.”
Speaking about her treatment, she added: ‘But then she went through chemotherapy and radio, and those were her last radio sessions and she was determined to finish the show she was on at the time – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.’
“And that coincided with our move to Spain. She was having radiotherapy, moving house and doing a show in the West End, and she faced it with courage and strength, with great dignity and determination. I admired her so much.”
Oliver and Christine ended the segment by raising awareness and urging women to be aware of abnormalities in their breasts.
The TV presenter commented: ‘It was a difficult time, but as you say, she was prepared to try and cope with it somehow because she had a lot to do at the time.
“That’s why it’s so important to keep talking about our Change And Check campaign, which started here on this show a few years ago. I know Samantha will feel very passionate about it.”
Oliver ended the interview by pleading: “If you get a message for a routine mammogram or something, just go.”
Chatting to Christine Lampard on the ITV morning show, the soap star blew a kiss to her partner through the screen and gushed: “She’s doing incredibly well.”
Oliver said: “We were very lucky because they detected a fairly high grade of cancer and we were able to treat it fairly quickly.”
Oliver and Samantha began dating in 2019, a year after Samantha split from fellow actor Mark Womack, 63, whom she was with for 19 years and with whom she shares two adult children.
Speaking about her health in December 2022, Samantha said: OK! Magazine:Now I’m just doing a treatment while I go back to work, as a precaution… We feel much better than we were.
‘My treatment for breast cancer is continuing. Recovery from surgery was quite difficult, simply because it is very painful when they remove your lymph nodes. There are some mobility issues at first.’
She recalled: “The first round of chemotherapy was quite tough really, it was quite toxic,” before adding: “I had radiotherapy for a while to try to destroy any remaining cells.”
In November 2022, Samantha revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer during a “random check” and said the disease had “attacked” her “femininity”.
Speaking on This Morning, Samantha said she did not find any lumps when she was diagnosed with the disease four months earlier and that her cancer was discovered at a random check.
“It was really amazing because I didn’t find any lumps, I didn’t feel sick,” she explained.
‘There had been a lot of illness around our friends and family and I thought I would get a spot check and I had an ultrasound, and it showed a little shadow – at that point it could be anything, a cyst… then I had further investigations and then that diagnosis.’
Samantha and Oliver began dating in 2019, a year after Samantha split from fellow actor Mark Womack, 63, with whom she was for 19 years and shares two adult children.
In November 2022, Samantha revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer during a “random check” and said the disease had “attacked” her “femininity”.
Samantha described herself as “very lucky” because the lump was less than 2cm and she was able to have a lumpectomy to remove the piece of tissue and five lymph nodes.
She went on to describe breast cancer as a disease that “attacks” your “body” and your “femininity” and urged other women to get checked.
She said: ‘Breast cancer is strange, it attacks your body and your femininity, your hair, your breasts, all these beautiful women of all ages.
“Many women should have medical check-ups starting at age 30. It’s an important message that needs to be spread and that people should get checked as well.”
She also described battling cancer as “scary” but praised the treatments now available to treat the disease.