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Kirstie Allsopp's life off-screen including famous family and personal tragedies

Kirstie Allsopp's life off-screen including famous family and personal tragedies

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Kirstie Allsopp, the beloved face of Channel 4's Location, Location, Location, is gearing up to celebrate a landmark anniversary as the show hits its 25th year.
With an impressive tenure on our televisions, Kirstie and her co-presenter Phil Spencer have embarked on 469 property hunts and racked up 1,810 viewings, all in the name of guiding hopeful buyers towards their dream homes.
Over the decades, they've facilitated countless sales, with the total value of properties bought through the show estimated to be a staggering £176 million.
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The dynamic duo, who were instrumental in shaping the hit series, are set to commemorate this significant achievement with a special documentary-style episode that honours their dedication and success in the property realm.
Phil Spencer quipped to the Mirror about their long-standing partnership: "Twenty-five years? You'd get less for murder.", reports the Mirror.
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Reflecting on Kirstie's journey to stardom, it's clear she was destined for greatness, coming from a family of notable stature and surrounded by influential figures throughout her upbringing.
Yet, Kirstie's life has been a tapestry of personal triumphs and challenges.
Sofie Allsopp, Kirstie's sister, is also a recognisable TV personality, having established herself as a presenter and featuring on This Morning as an expert in 2010 and returning as a guest five years later.
Much like her elder sister, Sophie has carved out a niche for herself in the property sector, stepping into Kirstie's shoes on Channel 4's Location, Location, Location back in 2006 during her maternity leave.
Joining forces with her sister, she also co-starred with Kirstie on the telly programme Homemade Christmas, where they divulged budget-friendly and straightforward methods to craft the ideal Yuletide atmosphere.
Famous Family.
What viewers may not realise about the television personality is that her late father Charles Allsopp held the title of the 6th Baron Hindlip. This means she could technically be referred to as The Honourable Kirstie Allsopp due to her father's noble rank.
Regrettably, he passed away in 2024 at the age of 83.
Other notable family members include her cousin, the esteemed designer Cath Kidston, whose retail firm specialises in furniture, handicrafts, and vintage-themed items and clothing that encapsulate a quintessentially British lifestyle.
It's no secret that Cath also descends from a well-known lineage of significant figures. Her paternal grandfather was Glen Kidston, a celebrated racing driver for Bentley in the 1920s.
Cath also has a connection to Parliament, with her cousin Samantha Cameron being the wife of former Prime Minister David Cameron. They are first cousins, sharing the same grandmother, Nancy Soames.
Tragedy.
Regrettably, Kirstie's mother, Lady Fiona Hindlip, succumbed to breast cancer at the age of 66.
Lady Hindlip endured a remarkable 26-year battle with cancer, undergoing a series of treatments including a double mastectomy, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy.
Her initial diagnosis was made in 1987, after which she experienced a period of remission only to face a recurrence of the disease. Tragically, following a nine-year struggle, medical professionals confirmed the presence of secondary cancer.
Reflecting on her mother's passing in 2014, Kirstie shared with the Daily Mail: "Mum was always very discreet, stoic and amazingly brave, but we were aware of the impact it had on her, and it was hard for us to see her suffer."
Elevated cancer risk.
Following their mother's and grandmother's battles with the disease, Kirstie and her sister Sophie learned they had a one-in-three genetic risk of developing breast cancer.
To lower her risk by "90 percent" Sophie underwent a double mastectomy in 2010. Kirstie, however, chose not to pursue the same course of action.
In a previous interview with the Daily Mail, Kirstie opened up about her decision not to undergo surgery, stating: "I'm not mucking around or burying my head in the sand. I'm not doing this without medical advice."
She continued, "I have annual ultrasound scans, as well as a mammogram, which is something my doctors tell me is a perfectly safe and acceptable treatment plan."
By taking proactive steps, Kirstie has opted for close monitoring and regular check-ups to mitigate her elevated genetic risk of developing breast cancer.

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