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Countryfile’s Julia Bradbury addresses main choice with accomplice after finish of life fears

Former Countryfile star Julia Bradbury admitted the subject is mentioned “nearly weekly” along with her long-term accomplice Gerard Cunningham, following her most cancers ordeal

Julia Bradbury stated she had contemplated making a transfer from London (Picture: ITV)

Former Countryfile host Julia Bradbury has revealed she is considering a serious transfer along with her household following her most cancers ordeal. The 51-year-old was left fearing for her life when she was identified with breast most cancers in 2021 and underwent a mastectomy to take away a 6cm tumour.

Since then, Julia has embraced an entire life-style overhaul, decided to be as wholesome as attainable.

The presenter, who’s again on screens along with her new ITV present Julia Bradbury’s Wonders of the Frozen South, is now contemplating adjustments nearer to dwelling.

Julia Bradbury along with her long-term accomplice Gerard (Picture: INSTAGRAM/JULIABRADBURY)

Julia calls Rutland dwelling for a few years, although at the moment lives in Notting Hill, West London, along with her long-term accomplice, property developer Gerard Cunningham, and their three youngsters.

Eager to tug her youngsters away from screens and encourage them outside, she admits she has questioned whether or not London is the precise place for his or her upbringing.

“I power it,” she stated of getting her youngsters exterior. “My newest trick is ‘uppie badminton’ — an outdated shuttlecock, 5 odd-sized rackets and the goal is to maintain it within the air. Typically the canine steals the shuttlecock, nevertheless it works.”

Opening up a few potential transfer, she added: “We discuss nearly weekly about whether or not London is the precise place to carry up children.”

Julia Bradbury was identified with breast most cancers in 2021 (Picture: INSTAGRAM/JULIABRADBURY) Celeb information and gossip plus chosen presents and competitions Subscribe Invalid e-mail

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Julia, writer of Stroll Your self Completely happy, has continuously spoken about her deep connection to nature, describing strolling as “a pillar of well being”.

The Dublin-born presenter views the outside as a type of remedy that strengthens each physique and thoughts – significantly throughout difficult occasions.

“It’s my greatest buddy and it’s my out of doors gymnasium. We human beings have advanced to be in nature,” she stated throughout an look on Lorraine.

“One of many greatest well being errors we make in our lives each day is that we don’t spend sufficient time exterior.”

Emotional Julia Bradbury displays on most cancers battle

Julia has beforehand defined that London has suited her household resulting from her accomplice’s work and their youngsters’s education. Nevertheless, the capital’s tempo of life is a stark distinction to the agricultural Rutland upbringing she remembers so fondly.

Chatting with Home Lovely, she stated: “My childhood dwelling was idyllic, peaceable and loving. I grew up in a quaint village in Rutland, the smallest county in England, in a 400-year-old rectory subsequent to a church.”

Embracing her ardour for the outside, Julia takes viewers on an unforgettable journey into the wild, untamed landscapes of the South Atlantic and Antarctica in her new sequence.

The presenter’s journey additionally takes her in direction of the Falkland Islands, the place she pushes by way of towering tussock grass to witness a few of the area’s most breathtaking pure spectacles.

Immersing herself in island life, she herds and shears sheep to find why the Falklands’ brilliantly white wool is so extremely prized, earlier than venturing even additional south to come back face-to-face with the colossal A23a iceberg.

Julia Bradbury’s Wonders of the Frozen South airs in the present day at 12.45pm on ITV and ITVX

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