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Wales Online
3 minutes ago
- Wales Online
ITV This Morning fans 'in tears' as child with cancer leaves host emotional
ITV This Morning fans 'in tears' as child with cancer leaves host emotional This Morning welcomed 8-year-old cancer sufferer Florrie Bark onto Tuesday's show Joel and Emma hosted This Morning on Tuesday (Image: ITV) This Morning viewers were moved to tears by a deeply touching interview with a remarkable young guest. Eight-year-old Florrie Bark appeared alongside temporary presenters Joel Dommett and Emma Willis on the ITV daytime show today, having built up a devoted fanbase on TikTok. The youngster became well-known after posting positive and informative content on the social media platform documenting her battle with cancer. Florrie was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia when she was six years old, and received a bone marrow transplant, which initially proved effective but subsequently resulted in graft-versus-host disease affecting her lungs. She is currently on the waiting list for a lung transplant but has amassed a substantial following as she continues to motivate others and share her optimism, reports the Mirror. Last year, she was honoured with the Child of Courage award at the Pride of Britain Awards. Florrie was awarded a Pride of Britain award (Image: ITV) ITV Good Morning Britain host congratulates star after issuing baby announcement READ MORE: During her appearance on This Morning today, Florrie discussed the enjoyment she gets from creating the videos and telling her story, with Joel and Emma commending her as truly inspirational. Through her content, Florrie explains her medical condition and the benefits of stem cell treatment, raising awareness about childhood cancer whilst drawing on her own experiences to support others. "I do really like doing those [videos]," she said. "I've thought, 'I do wish that I had something like this when I was poorly, because it's all very confusing when you first come in to hospital and there's so much going on around you and sometimes the doctor doesn't have enough time to fully explain to you what's going on, and sometimes you don't really listen because you're that scared. "When a child can explain it and you are a kid, it might be a little less scary." Viewers were in tears over the sweet interview (Image: ITV) Florrie's mum went on: "It's so fulfilling, seeing the other children and families when they come up to you and say, 'That was really helpful when our child was diagnosed,' or the nurses that use them when a new family comes in. "So many people made a difference to us when we first entered the hospital, we feel like that's such a nice thing to give other families and just educate people who don't really have a clue about childhood cancer." When Emma commented that Florrie "radiates positivity", her father responded: "That's what makes it so much easier for us, to be able to deal with everything we go through as a family because Florrie is so optimistic and happy and smiley all the time, you feel like you have no choice but to be like that yourself because she is so joyful." As the interview drew to a close, Emma observed: "How incredible-all the things you're doing-it's absolutely amazing. You are a force of nature, Florrie. I'm so glad I got to meet you today." Florrie's parents spoke about the impact of her videos (Image: ITV) Joel, who presented Florrie with the Pride of Britain award last year, said: "It's life-changing meeting you as a family, it seems like you're just a family but honestly it changed my life meeting you guys. "The positivity you give to every room that you walk into, the way it makes everyone on the floor feel, all of us, whenever you come into the room, you're a breath of fresh air to everyone you meet." Viewers were equally moved by the interview, with one remarking: "Protect her at all costs." Another admitted, "I've got a tear in my eye." Florrie rose to fame on TikTok (Image: ITV) "Omg, Florrie is such a sweetheart and so inspirational," another viewer commented, while a fourth noted: "Such a positive little girl." "Florrie is an icon," another person wrote, while someone else observed: "Such an inspirational, brilliant little girl, all that she's been through, and she's still so happy and positive." "Lovely start to This Morning with Florrie," one viewer shared. Article continues below This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV1.


Daily Record
3 minutes ago
- Daily Record
This Morning host tells child with cancer 'you've changed my life' leaving viewers 'in tears'
This Morning viewers were left in tears after watching an emotional interview with an inspirational young guest Viewers of This Morning were deeply moved by a poignant interview with an extraordinary young guest. Eight-year-old Florrie Bark appeared on the ITV daytime show today, joining stand-in presenters Joel Dommett and Emma Willis, after capturing hearts on TikTok. The young sensation has become well-known for her heartening and informative videos on social media, documenting her battle with cancer. Diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia at just six years old, Florrie underwent a bone marrow transplant, which was initially successful but subsequently resulted in graft-versus-host disease affecting her lungs. Currently on the waiting list for a lung transplant, Florrie has amassed a vast following as she continues to be a beacon of hope and share her infectious positivity. Her remarkable spirit was recognised last year when she was honoured with the Child of Courage award at the Pride of Britain Awards, reports the Mirror. During her appearance on This Morning, Florrie discussed the joy she finds in creating her videos and telling her story, earning high praise from Joel and Emma, who hailed her as an inspiration. In her TikTok posts, Florrie candidly discusses her illness and the role of stem cells in her treatment. She also raises awareness about childhood cancer and uses her personal journey to educate and assist others. "I do really like doing those [videos]," she expressed. "I've thought, 'I do wish that I had something like this when I was poorly, because it's all very confusing when you first come in to hospital and there's so much going on around you and sometimes the doctor doesn't have enough time to fully explain to you what's going on, and sometimes you don't really listen because you're that scared. "When a child can explain it and you are a kid, it might be a little less scary." Florrie's mum shared: "It's so fulfilling, seeing the other children and families when they come up to you and say, 'That was really helpful when our child was diagnosed,' or the nurses that use them when a new family comes in. "So many people made a difference to us when we first entered the hospital, we feel like that's such a nice thing to give other families and just educate people who don't really have a clue about childhood cancer." In response to Emma mentioning how Florrie "radiates positivity", her dad commented: "That's what makes it so much easier for us, to be able to deal with everything we go through as a family because Florrie is so optimistic and happy and smiley all the time, you feel like you have no choice but to be like that yourself because she is so joyful." As the interview concluded, Emma expressed, "How incredible-all the things you're doing-it's absolutely amazing. You are a force of nature, Florrie. I'm so glad I got to meet you today." Joel, who presented Florrie with the Pride of Britain award last year, remarked: "It's life-changing meeting you as a family, it seems like you're just a family but honestly it changed my life meeting you guys. "The positivity you give to every room that you walk into, the way it makes everyone on the floor feel, all of us, whenever you come into the room, you're a breath of fresh air to everyone you meet." The interview left viewers deeply moved, with one commenting: "Protect her at all costs." Another shared their emotional response: "I've got a tear in my eye." "Omg, Florrie is such a sweetheart and so inspirational," read another viewer's message, while another penned, "Such a positive little girl." "Florrie is an icon," declared another admirer, as yet another added: "Such an inspirational, brilliant little girl, all that she's been through, and she's still so happy and positive." One viewer enjoyed the programme's opening, saying: "Lovely start to This Morning with Florrie." This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV1.


Scottish Sun
33 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
I transformed my kitchen for £82 – people ask ‘HOW' but a cheap B&M buy made all the difference
HOME RENO I transformed my kitchen for £82 – people ask 'HOW' but a cheap B&M buy made all the difference A DIY-savvy woman has revealed how she completely transformed her tired-looking kitchen on a shoestring budget. Charlotte Watson took to TikTok to share her budget makeover, showing off her seriously chic new kitchen, all thanks to some bargain finds and a bit of elbow grease. Advertisement 2 A TikToker shared her stunning kitchen transformation Credit: TikTok/ @Charlottecwatsonn 2 The entire renovation only set them back £82 Credit: TikTok/ @Charlottecwatsonn People were shocked to discover just how cheap it was but Charlotte simply pointed to her budget B&M buy that completely transformed the space. In her video, Charlotte explains that the kitchen 'definitely needed a little bit of love', so she rolled up her sleeves and got stuck in, determined to give it a new lease of life without breaking the bank. Kicking things off with a thorough clean, she scrubbed down every cupboard door and surface, making sure to get into all the gaps before sanding everything. She then grabbed a pot of cover paint from B&Q and started coating the cupboards. Advertisement In a relatable DIY slip-up, Charlotte forgot to remove the handles before painting, which meant having to start again. As the transformation got underway, she confessed it didn't look great at first, calling it a real 'trust the process' project. But after a few more coats of paint- four in total - the space started to come together beautifully. The finishing touch was a game-changing stick-on laminate from B&M that only set her back £21. Advertisement She said: "It's the stick on DC fix! It's like a laminate worktop in a roll, super cheap from B&M". She used it to cover the old worktops, instantly giving the kitchen a sleek, modern feel. The final result is seriously impressive. The once-drab kitchen now looks stylish and fresh and all for less than the cost of a weekly shop. Tradesmen quoted me £2.5K to wrap my kitchen cupboards so I did it myself for £62 instead and it looks so good Charlotte says she got all her other supplies from B&Q and spent just £82 all in, proving that budget retailers can be a goldmine for cheap and cheerful upgrades. Advertisement Viewers couldn't believe the transformation, flooding the comments with praise. 'Wait the cupboards are painted?! Wow they look stunning,' one person wrote. Another added: 'Okay you've convinced me.' Others simply called it 'stunning' and said it looked 'so much nicer'. Advertisement Charlotte's makeover is proof that you don't need a massive budget to create a big impact, just a bit of time, patience and a good nose for a bargain.