A BBC Homes Under The Hammer presenter was left in tears while filming the show, after a woman shared her 'dying wish' with him.
23.04.2024 - 07:30 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Homes Under the Hammer star Martin Roberts has opened up on a terrifying heart scare, revealing mental scars are just as difficult to cope with than physical recovery.
The TV star said his shock health problems which came to light two years ago have left him keen to grab life and all it has to offer, revealing he has 'no time to die' as of yet, reports the Mirror.
The 60-year-old is channelling his energy into changing young people's lives and giving them a purpose as they help him with a bold new renovation project.
Some teens the star is working alongside have had a difficult time, be it through falling in with the wrong crowd, experimenting with drugs or just struggling socially.
In an emotional interview with the Mirror, he said: “The thought it could end so quickly made me desperate to do all I can because I don’t know how much longer I’ve got left. None of us do. I’ve been given this opportunity to change kids’ lives and I feel so privileged.”
Martin purchased a run-down pub and hotel nestled in the former coal mining village of Blaencwm in the Rhondda Valley, a one-hour drive from Cardiff.
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A BBC Homes Under The Hammer presenter was left in tears while filming the show, after a woman shared her 'dying wish' with him.
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