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According to his mum they are getting married in April.
What a fab 'ending' to her courage and his unfailing care and love.It truly is a love story - courage over adversity.
Cynics need not respond to this piece of news!!!
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Wasn't that an ice lolly from the seventies (though still popular I understand).
If cynics aren't welcome here, why post this ('Sun' newspaper reprint) on Answerbank?
I shall scour my copy of this weeks 'Hello' magazine for similar, hard hitting 'News' features.
I understand my neighbour has had puppies, would anyone like me to pass on there cogratulations and good wishes?
Grrr, down girl! - No biting!
Must post an AB Sugg - do not post on here unless it involves Muslims-or a subject which in no time at all will manage to involve them,ditto Capital Punishment or just a very long post which baffles most, encompassing China Russia Iran Iraq Israel (in other words arent I the clever one) type of post.
Should be a different category for ordinary people wanting to share a piece of good news without the impending doom of smart ar$es attempting to belittle you.
Anyway in my edition of The Sun there was no mention today so I suspect its new news.
I am genuinely delighted for her and for anyone else for that matter who can come through a harrowing journey and find happiness at the end.
Fighting down serious pangs of jealousy, I am really happy for both of them.
Kylie is a lovely woman, in all senses, and she has found someone she loves, who obviously loves her, and I reeally hope they are very happy together.
Could she come round and dance in those gold hotpants just one last time before the big day?
No?
OK then.
I think its because it is a be a total shock and immediately you are thrust into the do or die situation.
In the case of Kylie she had a mastectomy and then endured months of gruelling chemo and then radiotherapy - all without knowing whether the treatment would be successful.She probably still doesnt know.
Some people opt out and that is also a brave decision.
Thankfully I have the luxury of standing back and saying IMO anyone who has cancer and enduring treatmnet are very brave
ave and courageous.
Dont know what happened - just think anyone enduring treatment are very brave and courageous.
I daresay we all know of some who didnt make it and their courage is awe inspiring although they know their particular illness is terminal.
Thats why I applaud Kylie, as a kind of role model,to get on with her life.Shows money cant buy health.
I wish Kylie well. Its about time a lovely, hard working girl like that, should find a real man to appreciate the person she is, not the sexual desirable object most men covet her for. Lets hope its a nice beginning.
Drisgirl I understand where your cynicism stems from the more I get involved with the answerbank but an "expert" aber like you should know that asking for no cynical responses is a sure way of getting them.