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Breakfast TV legend rushed to hospital as she reveals 'paramedics went white'

18 May 2024 , 13:15
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IT comes after the star opened up about her breast cancer diagnosis last year
IT comes after the star opened up about her breast cancer diagnosis last year

BREAKFAST telly legend Anne Diamond has revealed she was rushed to hospital amid a terrifying health scare.

The broadcasting icon, 69, gave viewers an update on her condition on her GB News Breakfast show this morning after she recently took time off from the programme.

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Anne Diamond revealed why she has been off her GB News show in recent weeksCredit: GB News/ YouTube
She explained that 'paramedics went white' when they saw her
She explained that 'paramedics went white' when they saw herCredit: Youtube
Anne received an OBE last year
Anne received an OBE last yearCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun
90s TV show Good Morning with Anne and Nick was a hit with viewers
90s TV show Good Morning with Anne and Nick was a hit with viewersCredit: PA:Press Association

Anne, who has recently undergone treatment for breast cancer, told fans that she was absent from screens after her blood pressure shot up to dangerously high levels.

Speaking on the show, Anne said: “Some of you have been asking why I’ve been off. The reason I've been off was a lot to do with stonkingly high blood pressure.

'It's a real problem'

"And while that wasn't the whole problem, and I am still yet to get a proper diagnosis as to what was going on, it was an enormous part of the problem. 

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She continued: “I didn't realise that I had such incredibly high blood pressure. When the paramedics saw it they sort of went white and said, ‘Well, you're off to hospital.’ And that was that."

Anne then urged viewers to make sure they take their own blood pressure, adding: "It doesn't matter how young you think you are, you ought to take your blood pressure. It's an easy thing to do and all the rest of it, but it's clearly an enormous thing too. 

“High blood pressure is a real problem, and probably low blood pressure is as well. But your blood pressure is massively important. And the younger you are keeping an eye on it, the less likely you are to have any big problems later in life."

Anne also reassured viewers that she is on the mend and her blood pressure has now come down within a safer range.

Breast cancer battle

The TV stalwart revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer last year.

Speaking about her battle in a 2023 interview, she said: "It's been a long journey. And five months later, I'm still not at the end of the journey, but I'm through it enough to come back to work."

Recalling the day she learned she had cancer, Anne continued: "It was a wonderful moment and that was like 9.30 in the morning. But I knew then, because I'd already seen my GP, that I had to go to a breast cancer screening thing later in the morning.

"I thought I would just go for a mammogram, and a couple of tests and I'd be free in an hour.

"I spent the entire morning at my local hospital where they did everything, biopsies, X-rays, CT scans, a couple of mammograms, everything, and by lunchtime I was still there.

"And a lovely lady came with a lanyard around her neck that said MacMillan Cancer Care and I knew then it was serious."

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"I don't have any advice for people because I'm still going through it. But I'm well enough to return to work.

"I had the full works, the full mastectomy. God, this is the first time I've talked about it, so it's quite difficult but I've had the full works."

Anne underwent a double mastectomy to remove both breasts.

The veteran presenter shot to fame on breakfast TV in the 80s alongside TV-AM with Nick Owen.

They then continued their successful partnership on the BBC in the early nineties with Good Morning with Anne and Nick- a rival at the time to ITV's This Morning.

Anne also dipped her toe into reality TV in 2002, taking part in the second series of Celebrity Big Brother.

Anne revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer last year
Anne revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer last yearCredit: Getty

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