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ITV presenter Fiona Phillips reveals she has Alzheimer’s in emotional video

TV presenter Fiona Phillips has revealed she has Alzheimer’s Disease.

The 62-year-old star, most famous for presenting ITV’s GMTV Today breakfast show with Eamonn Holmes, made the revelation to the Mirror.

“This disease has ravaged my family and now it has come for me,” she said.

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“And all over the country there are people of all different ages whose lives are being affected by it – it’s heartbreaking.

“I just hope I can help find a cure which might make things better for others in the future.”

Fiona Phillips has revealed she has Alzheimer’s disease

Fiona was told she had the illness over a year ago and after suffering with brain fog and anxiety.

She is now undergoing trials for a new drug which experts believe could slow down or reverse the condition.

The TV personality is a mum to Nat, 24, and 21-year-old Mackenzie.

Fiona’s parents both battled the disease before sadly passing away and she’s being supported after by her This Morning editor husband Martin Frizell.

Fiona is famous for her role presenting GMTV alongside Eamonn Holmes

It comes after Fiona spoke out about the challenges she is facing while going through the menopause.

She said at the time that she needed to “take a break” as her changing hormones impacted her daily life.

The presenter previously wrote in her column for the Mirror: “It’s been going on for…You know, I can’t think, my brain is all over the place

Fiona’s husband Martin Frizell is supporting her
(Image: Dave Hogan/Getty Images)

“I’ve cried a thousand rivers in the past few weeks and I’ve got nothing to be sad about.

“I’ve been fearing for my sanity and am scared to do things I’ve been doing with ease for years.”

Fiona joined GMTV back in 1993 and presented her final show in 2008.

Since 2010, she has been back on ITV filling in Lorraine Kelly when she takes a break from her self-titled talk show.

Fiona recorded an emotional video

Speaking about Fiona’s diagnosis, Kate Lee, Chief Executive at Alzheimer’s Society, said: “Our thoughts are with our Ambassador Fiona Phillips and her family following the announcement that she’s living with dementia.

“Fiona has frequently spoken out about her parents’ experiences of dementia, and her support of Alzheimer’s Society has been hugely impactful and greatly appreciated.

“Sharing such personal news publicly raises much-needed awareness of dementia and we are extremely grateful to Fiona.

“We are here to offer our support to Fiona and her family and to everyone affected by dementia, through our website alzheimers.org.uk and dementia support line on 0333 150 3456.”

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