Anne Nolan has today revealed she has finished her chemotherapy treatment.
In April, the 69-year-old was diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer, 20 years to the month that she was handed her first diagnosis with the disease.
In the joyous clip, Anne, who was wearing a face mask, rang the bell as elated nurses stood by clapping and cheering her.
The ringing of the bell signifies Anne has completed her chemotherapy treatment.
Her nephew Shane Nolan posted the clip, writing: “This video wins the internet today folks. My beautiful Aunty Anne ringing that bell.”
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He later added the hashtag “no more chemo”.
Soon after returning home from filming hit TV series The Nolans Go Cruising, with their bandmates – sisters Coleen and Maureen – in March, Linda and Anne both received devastating cancer diagnoses within days of each other.
Anne’s sister, Linda Nolan, is currently battling incurable liver cancer, and the pair have been undergoing chemotherapy together at Blackpool’s Victoria Hospital.
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Anne, the eldest Nolan sister at 69, is mum to Amy, 39, and Alex, 32, and grandma to Amy’s son Ryder, eight, and Alex’s children Vinny, ten, and five-year-old Nevaeh.
Anne opened up about battling cancer in lockdown, admitting she hasn’t seen her loved ones.
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Speaking to The Sun, she said: “I’ve had anxiety attacks. That’s got something to do with the pandemic.
“They say when you’re having chemotherapy you can pick up any kind of infection, it can be fatal. So I think that’s been playing on my mind as well. This has broken me down a bit, to be honest.
“And I think part of it is because I’ve not been able to see my daughters and grandchildren.
“I’ve not touched them, I’ve not been able to hug them or kiss them.”
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