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Mock The Week star Milton Jones reveals he's cancer free and returning to the stage
Mock The Week star Milton Jones reveals he's cancer free and returning to the stage

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Mock The Week star Milton Jones reveals he's cancer free and returning to the stage

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MILTON Jones has delighted fans by announcing he is cancer free and headed back on tour. The 61-year-old comedian, famed for his frequent appearances on Mock The Week and 8 Out of 10 Cats, was forced to cancel dates of his tour Ha-Milton after being diagnosed with prostate cancer in April. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Milton Jones is cancer free after treatment for prostate cancer Credit: Getty 4 The star thanked the doctors and nurses who looked after him in a statement Credit: Getty However, in a new statement posted online, Milton has confirmed he is now on the mend, and is even planning to get back on the road. Using his signature punny and dry wit, Milton shared: 'A few months ago, I had to stop my tour Ha-Milton because I needed treatment for prostate cancer. 'I'm glad to say I've had that treatment and am now cancer free! So, many thanks to all the doctors and nurses who helped me get better – I couldn't do their job. I tried, but apparently you have to be qualified.' 'A big thank you to my family, friends, all those who helped reschedule things and the many others who have been so nice to me,' he continued. 'Along with all those who have kept hold of their tickets for the shows that have been rescheduled and apologies to those whose shows we were unable to move.' 'I have to admit there were a few dark moments when I wondered if anyone would ever see me again, but then I realised that I was leaning against the light switch,' he deadpanned. 'Thankfully I'm now in a completely different place, and if you look at my website, you'll see that very soon I'll be in lots of other different places on tour too. I hope to see you there.' Fellow comedian Jon Richardson was one of the first to send his well wishes, posting a simple heart emoji to share his admiration for his friend. BBC Five Live host Matt Chorley added: 'Great news!' Milton was forced to cancel 11 dates of his tour as he sought treatment for his diagnosis, rescheduling five others. According to his website, he will be back on the road from September 15th, when he'll be performing at Stafford Gatehouse. He will then continue performing through to the end of December. It has not yet been confirmed if he intends to add more dates to the tour. Milton Jones gives up some of his favourite one liners on Laughter Unlocked podcast One in eight men will get prostate cancer The risk of developing prostate cancer depends on many factors, here are some of the facts about the disease and how many men it affects. One in eight men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime It is the fourth most common cancer worldwide, and the most common in men There are 55,000 new cases every year in the UK, and 1.4million globally Around 12,000 people lose their lives to prostate cancer annually in the UK and almost 400,000 around the world Prostate cancer accounts for 28 per cent of all new cancer cases in men in the UK, and 14 per cent of all new cancer cases in men and women combined Prostate cancer survival has tripled in the last 50 years in the UK More than three-quarters (78 per cent) of patients survive for 10 or more years About 490,000 men are living with and after prostate cancer in the UK It is most common in men aged 75 to 79 Since the early 1990s, cases have increased by 53 per cent in the UK Mortality rates are up 16 per cent since the early 1970s in the UK Incidence rates are projected to rise by 15 per cent in the UK between 2023 to 2025 and 2038 to 2040 Mortality rates are expected to fall five per cent in the UK over the same years Source: Prostate Cancer UK, World Cancer Research Fund International and Cancer Research UK 4 The tour is expected to pick up again from September and run through to November Credit: Getty

Mock The Week star Milton Jones reveals he's cancer free and returning to the stage
Mock The Week star Milton Jones reveals he's cancer free and returning to the stage

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Mock The Week star Milton Jones reveals he's cancer free and returning to the stage

MILTON Jones has delighted fans by announcing he is cancer free and headed back on tour. The 61-year-old comedian, famed for his frequent appearances on Mock The Week and 8 Out of 10 Cats, was forced to cancel dates of his tour Ha-Milton after being diagnosed with prostate cancer in April. 4 Milton Jones is cancer free after treatment for prostate cancer Credit: Getty 4 The star thanked the doctors and nurses who looked after him in a statement Credit: Getty However, in a new statement posted online, Milton has confirmed he is now on the mend, and is even planning to get back on the road. Using his signature punny and dry wit, Milton shared: 'A few months ago, I had to stop my tour Ha-Milton because I needed treatment for prostate cancer. 'I'm glad to say I've had that treatment and am now cancer free! So, many thanks to all the doctors and nurses who helped me get better – I couldn't do their job. I tried, but apparently you have to be qualified.' 'A big thank you to my family, friends, all those who helped reschedule things and the many others who have been so nice to me,' he continued. 'Along with all those who have kept hold of their tickets for the shows that have been rescheduled and apologies to those whose shows we were unable to move.' 'I have to admit there were a few dark moments when I wondered if anyone would ever see me again, but then I realised that I was leaning against the light switch,' he deadpanned. 'Thankfully I'm now in a completely different place, and if you look at my website, you'll see that very soon I'll be in lots of other different places on tour too. I hope to see you there.' Fellow comedian Jon Richardson was one of the first to send his well wishes, posting a simple heart emoji to share his admiration for his friend. BBC Five Live host Matt Chorley added: 'Great news!' Milton was forced to cancel 11 dates of his tour as he sought treatment for his diagnosis, rescheduling five others. According to his website, he will be back on the road from September 15th, when he'll be performing at Stafford Gatehouse. He will then continue performing through to the end of December. It has not yet been confirmed if he intends to add more dates to the tour. Milton Jones gives up some of his favourite one liners on Laughter Unlocked podcast One in eight men will get prostate cancer The risk of developing prostate cancer depends on many factors, here are some of the facts about the disease and how many men it affects. One in eight men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime It is the fourth most common cancer worldwide, and the most common in men There are 55,000 new cases every year in the UK, and 1.4million globally Around 12,000 people lose their lives to prostate cancer annually in the UK and almost 400,000 around the world Prostate cancer accounts for 28 per cent of all new cancer cases in men in the UK, and 14 per cent of all new cancer cases in men and women combined Prostate cancer survival has tripled in the last 50 years in the UK More than three-quarters (78 per cent) of patients survive for 10 or more years About 490,000 men are living with and after prostate cancer in the UK It is most common in men aged 75 to 79 Since the early 1990s, cases have increased by 53 per cent in the UK Mortality rates are up 16 per cent since the early 1970s in the UK Incidence rates are projected to rise by 15 per cent in the UK between 2023 to 2025 and 2038 to 2040 Mortality rates are expected to fall five per cent in the UK over the same years Source: Prostate Cancer UK, World Cancer Research Fund International and Cancer Research UK 4 The tour is expected to pick up again from September and run through to November Credit: Getty

Sir Bradley Wiggins thanks Lance Armstrong for help in battling drug addiction
Sir Bradley Wiggins thanks Lance Armstrong for help in battling drug addiction

North Wales Chronicle

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Sir Bradley Wiggins thanks Lance Armstrong for help in battling drug addiction

Wiggins revealed last month that he became addicted to cocaine following his retirement from the sport in 2016. The 2012 Tour de France winner is now 12 months sober and attends regular therapy sessions, but paid tribute to the role of Armstrong, who was stripped of his cycling titles for using performance-enhancing drugs. Asked about Armstrong, Wiggins told BBC Five Live: 'He's been a great strength to me and a great inspiration to me, and it's on a human level. 'Lance has been very, very good to me. That's not something everyone wants to hear because people only like to hear the bad stuff. 'You can only take someone how they treat you and Lance has been a source of inspiration to me and a constant source of help towards me. And is one of the main factors why I'm in this position I am today mentally and physically, so, I'm indebted to him for that.' Wiggins admitted he does not speak with Armstrong every day, but will work for him this summer on his podcast The Move at the Tour de France. The 45-year-old father-of-two has been candid since retirement about the sexual abuse he experienced as a teenager and his drug addiction. 'We are all humans at the end of the day and it is a human story and I've had lots of events in my life that informed the problems I had in my life post-cycling,' Wiggins explained. 'I'd never had therapy or counselling during my time as a cyclist because you're perceived as a cyclist – or certainly when you're an Olympic champion or the Tour de France winner – to be incredibly mentally strong. 'It took me a long time to adapt to normal life, as it were, and all the things that contribute to keeping me in a steady place.'

Sir Bradley Wiggins thanks Lance Armstrong for help in battling drug addiction
Sir Bradley Wiggins thanks Lance Armstrong for help in battling drug addiction

South Wales Guardian

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Sir Bradley Wiggins thanks Lance Armstrong for help in battling drug addiction

Wiggins revealed last month that he became addicted to cocaine following his retirement from the sport in 2016. The 2012 Tour de France winner is now 12 months sober and attends regular therapy sessions, but paid tribute to the role of Armstrong, who was stripped of his cycling titles for using performance-enhancing drugs. Asked about Armstrong, Wiggins told BBC Five Live: 'He's been a great strength to me and a great inspiration to me, and it's on a human level. 'Lance has been very, very good to me. That's not something everyone wants to hear because people only like to hear the bad stuff. 'You can only take someone how they treat you and Lance has been a source of inspiration to me and a constant source of help towards me. And is one of the main factors why I'm in this position I am today mentally and physically, so, I'm indebted to him for that.' Wiggins admitted he does not speak with Armstrong every day, but will work for him this summer on his podcast The Move at the Tour de France. The 45-year-old father-of-two has been candid since retirement about the sexual abuse he experienced as a teenager and his drug addiction. 'We are all humans at the end of the day and it is a human story and I've had lots of events in my life that informed the problems I had in my life post-cycling,' Wiggins explained. 'I'd never had therapy or counselling during my time as a cyclist because you're perceived as a cyclist – or certainly when you're an Olympic champion or the Tour de France winner – to be incredibly mentally strong. 'It took me a long time to adapt to normal life, as it were, and all the things that contribute to keeping me in a steady place.'

Bradley Wiggins heaps praise on Lance Armstrong for helping him get sober
Bradley Wiggins heaps praise on Lance Armstrong for helping him get sober

Irish Daily Mirror

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Bradley Wiggins heaps praise on Lance Armstrong for helping him get sober

Bradley Wiggins has described disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong as an 'inspiration' and thanked him for his support in the five-time Olympic champion's battle with drug addiction. Wiggins revealed last month that he became addicted to cocaine following his retirement from the sport in 2016. The 2012 Tour de France winner is now 12 months sober and attends regular therapy sessions, but paid tribute to the role of Armstrong, who was stripped of his cycling titles for using performance-enhancing drugs. Asked about Armstrong, Wiggins told BBC Five Live: 'He's been a great strength to me and a great inspiration to me, and it's on a human level. 'Lance has been very, very good to me. That's not something everyone wants to hear because people only like to hear the bad stuff. 'You can only take someone how they treat you and Lance has been a source of inspiration to me and a constant source of help towards me. And is one of the main factors why I'm in this position I am today mentally and physically, so, I'm indebted to him for that.' Wiggins admitted he does not speak with Armstrong every day, but will work for him this summer on his podcast The Move at the Tour de France. The 45-year-old father-of-two has been candid since retirement about the sexual abuse he experienced as a teenager and his drug addiction. 'We are all humans at the end of the day and it is a human story and I've had lots of events in my life that informed the problems I had in my life post-cycling,' Wiggins explained. 'I'd never had therapy or counselling during my time as a cyclist because you're perceived as a cyclist – or certainly when you're an Olympic champion or the Tour de France winner – to be incredibly mentally strong. 'It took me a long time to adapt to normal life, as it were, and all the things that contribute to keeping me in a steady place.'

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