TV presenter Jonnie Irwin criticises show bosses for how they treated him after his diagnosis.
Insurance issue related to diagnosis blamed for his removal from the Channel 4 show he fronted for 18 years.
Jonnie, 49, was given just six months left to live in 2020 after his lung cancer had spread to his brain.
The presenter has claimed he was axed from A Place in the Sun after his terminal cancer diagnosis came out.
Jonnie Irwin said he does not know how long he has left after his lung cancer spread to his brain. | ITV National News.
The TV presenter was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2020 but has only recently decided to make his condition public.
TV presenter Jonnie Irwin has been supported by his wife Jessica Holmes after he was told by doctors he had just months to live following a terminal cancer ...
Earlier this month, Jonnie revealed he was given just six months to live when he was diagnosed with lung cancer in August 2020.
Freeform Productions, the maker of Channel 4 programme A Place in the Sun, has blamed its failure to obtain insurance for not renewing the contract of TV ...
Jonnie Irwin reflected on an encounter with A Place in the Sun fan as he kept his terminal cancer diagnosis hidden from the world on Thursday's GMB.
The presenter admitted he had 'no idea how much people liked what he did' when he was flooded with supportive messages from fans, after revealing he was ...
The television presenter was first diagnosed with the cancer back in August 2020, which has since spread to his brain. Upon receiving the news his cancer was ...
A Place In The Sun's Jonnie Irwin 'had no idea how much people really liked what I did' amid outpouring of support amid cancer diagnosis.
Jonnie Irwin says he didn't realise how much people appreciated his work until he went public with his cancer diagnosis.