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Anne Nolan shares heartbreaking bucket list goals after cancer update

Anne Nolan shares heartbreaking bucket list goals after cancer update

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Anne Nolan has shared her bucket list goals after announcing huge cancer news this week, revealing that it might be "too late" for her to complete them. Speaking on Good Morning Britain this morning, Anne revealed that she is now cancer-free for the second time - and has a few milestones to tick off her list.
"I'd love to go to Krakow and visit the camps. I sent my daughter there as a gift for her wedding. She went and said it was so moving," she said.
"I've always wanted to go there. I've always wanted to learn an instrument but I don't know if it's too late for me," she added. "I'd love to learn an instrument. Piano or acoustic guitar. With acoustic guitar, you go to parties and can take it out to play along for the family.
"I'd love to learn a language - French or Italian. I don't know if it's going to happen. I've also never learnt to swim so I would love to learn to swim."
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