
Strictly's Amy Dowden says it 'was tough' as she shares huge career news
Strictly's Amy Dowden says it 'was tough' as she shares huge career news
The professional dancer shared the news that her documentary had been shortlisted for a prestigious British television awards ceremony
Amy Dowden documented her gruelling cancer battle for a BBC documentary
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Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden has shared her response to the news her documentary, Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me, has been nominated for the National TV Awards (NTA).
The professional dancer from Caerphilly took to Instagram to express her delight that the BBC documentary had been shortlisted for the prestigious British television awards ceremony. On her Instagram story, she wrote: "I've just heard the news! Oh wow! This documentary was a tough make, showing the truth and honest of living through a cancer diagnosis. Hoping to raise awareness and save lives".
Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me has been nominated in the 'Authored Documentary' category alongside Love Island star Molly Mae's documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, Freddie Flintoff's documentary, Flintoff, which followed his recovery from a near-fatal car crash while filming Top Gear in 2022, Boyzone: No Matter What and Sir Chris Hoy: Finding Hope amongst other documentaries.
The National TV Awards' winners are based on public vote, with the ceremony taking place in London this September.
In a separate post on her Instagram story, Amy wrote: "Voting has opened and it would honestly mean everything to me and the entire team".
In 2023, the Strictly star was diagnosed with breast cancer, which led to her undergoing a mastectomy and intensive chemotherapy.
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During her cancer journey, the professional dancer decided to document her experience, which focused on her battle for her health, a future family and a return to the dancefloor.
Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me was described as a "powerfully honest" documentary.
In February 2024, Amy received the uplifting news of 'no evidence of the disease'.
Since then, the ballroom dancer has been unwavering in her commitment to raising awareness of the disease, providing regular heartfelt updates to her followers.
The professional dancer from Caerphilly took to Instagram to express her delight that the BBC documentary had been shortlisted for the prestigious British television awards ceremony
(Image: Amy Dowden / Instagram )
Recently, the star was presented with the sweet pea in a special event at the Royal Chelsea Flower Show.
English Sweet Peas officially launched their newest variety - Sweet Pea Amy Dowden, with 10% of every packet of 'Amy Dowden' donated to the dancer's two chosen charities - CoppaFeel!, which is a breast cancer awareness charity, and Crohn's & Colitis UK, which is a UK based charity dedicated to Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and other forms of inflammatory bowel disease. You can read more about this here.
The nomination comes after a busy few months for the star.
At the beginning of the year, she completed her UK tour, Reborn, with close friend and fellow professional dancer Carlos Gu, and not long after, it was confirmed that she would be returning to the dancefloor for BBC's Strictly Come Dancing upcoming series later this year.
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The dancer returned to the series last year following her health battle and was paired up with JLS' JB Gill, but had to pull out from the competition when she suffered a foot injury and was replaced by fellow professional dancer Lauren Oakley.
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