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Coronation Street star Julie Goodyear, who is best known for her portrayal of the feisty Bet Lynch, has been diagnosed with dementia. Her husband Scott Brand shared the news with fans in a statement: “my darling wife and I have had to come to terms with this heartbreaking diagnosis.” Scott explained that Julie, 81, had been “suffering forgetfulness for some time” leading them to seek medical help. He shared that the couple have had to come to terms with the fact that there is “no hope of reversal in this situation” and that they had decided to publicly announce the diagnosis as fans will occasionally approach the star while she’s out and about.
Scott, 65, said that his wife can get “confused” and that he hopes her devoted fans will understand. Julie has been married to her fourth husband Scott, who is 26 years her junior, since 2007. She first met the younger man in 1996 when he delivered plaster to her home, which she was in the midst of renovating.
Scott was working as an HGV driver at the time and was immediately smitten by the star. In 2013 during an interview on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories, Julie admitted that her husband had proposed to her every day for 11 years, but she wasn’t sold on marrying him right away. Julie joked that “emotional blackmail” lead her to eventually give in.
“He said, you do realise, if you don’t marry me, I’ll never be married. Because I’ll never meet anyone who would ever match up to you,” she revealed. “I said oh go on then.
Piers Morgan has revealed that he was left 'surprised' by Sarah Ferguson's response to her breast cancer diagnosis.
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Julie Goodyear has had a “heart-breaking diagnosis” of dementia, her husband has announced. The 81-year-old actress is best known for her role in Weatherfield as Rovers Return barmaid Bet Lynch. In a statement released on Wednesday, her husband Scott Brand said: “My darling wife and I have had to come to terms with this heart-breaking diagnosis.
Coronation Street star Julie Goodyear has been diagnosed with dementia. The actress is best known to audiences for playing Bet Lynch on the ITV soap over a number of decades, first appearing in the role back in 1966. In a new statement, Julie's husband Scott Brand confirmed that the star has been diagnosed with the condition after "suffering forgetfulness for some time".
Coronation Street legend Julie Goodyear MBE is suffering from dementia, her husband has revealed in a statement.The 81 year old actress played iconic Rovers Return barmaid Bet Lynch in the much-loved ITV soap from 1966 to her last appearance in 2003. Her husband Scott Brand announced the heartbreaking news on Wednesday, 7 June, to let Julie’s fans know why she may be confused if they meet her while she is out and about. He added that he hoped fans would understand.
Coronation Street legend Julie Goodyear has been diagnosed with dementia, her husband has confirmed. The actress from Bury, who is best known for portraying Bet Lynch in the ITV soap opera, has been 'suffering forgetfulness for some time' and it is now said that her condition will get 'progressively worse'.
Coronation Street legend Julie Goodyear MBE has been diagnosed with dementia, her husband Scott Brand announced on Wednesday in a heartbreaking statement. Julie, 81, is best known for playing the legendary barmaid Bet Lynch on the cobbles on-off from 1966. Her most recent appearance was in 2003.
Coronation Street star Julie Goodyear has been diagnosed with dementia, her heartbroken husband has announced.
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