Sort Your Life Out star 'missing' from show as she reveals heart-breaking cancer diagnosis
15.09.2023 - 11:43
/ ok.co.uk
Stacey Solomon's TV show was missing one of its major stars, Dilly Carter, due to a heart-breaking reason. Dilly took to social media to reveal her absence from last night's show, Thursday 14 September, was because she had received a devastating cancer diagnosis and was undergoing major surgery.
The TV star and professional organiser explained how her treatment meant she was unable to film, leaving Sophie Hinchcliffe - aka Mrs Hinch - to step in for that show.
The team, which also includes Iwan Carrington and Rob Bent, were heading to The Farrow family's farmhouse to help them declutter when Stacey said: "Dilly can't be with us this week so I've asked my mate Sophie Hinch to muck in." The team helped the Farrow family sort through all of their belongings, cutting their clutter in half after going through the mess that had built up in their five bedroom farmhouse. Sophie had previously revealed Mrs Hinch would be stepping in for Dilly for one episode.
The star told The Mirror: “Dilly had other commitments so we had to find somebody just for one of the episodes to fill in.
“The closest I could think of was Mrs Hinch, because she’s amazing. It was nice to work with her as well as have your mate on set.” Taking to Instagram later, Dilly shared an update and said it was “bittersweet” to watch the show when she hadn't been able to be there in person.
She explained: " Although it's bittersweet for me and reminds me of how poorly I was and how much pain I was in when this episode was filmed. "I had just come out of hospital following major surgery to remove the cancer and my entire reproductive system.
I obviously could not film so was so grateful someone could step in. "But I was also so sad to miss it! I can't believe how far
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