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Russell Watson breaks down in tears on The One Show as he receives emotional message after brain tumour battle


RUSSELL Watson was visibly emotional on The One Show after he received a heartfelt message.

The classical singer, 57, spoke to Alex Jones and Roman Kemp about his comeback to music following two life-threatening brain tumours.

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Singer Russell Watson became visibly emotional on The One Show after receiving a special message[/caption]

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Russell is a renowned classical vocalist who has faced two life threatening brain tumours[/caption]

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He received a poignant message from an important person in his past[/caption]

Having undergone 25 sessions of radiotherapy in 2008, Russell admitted the “impact is still there” and outlined his depressive state during recovery.

In a moving moment, The One Show team surprised the star with a message from his consultant, Mr Lackett.

Speaking in a video, the medical professional said: “Hello Russell.

“17 years on from that brave decision to have the surgery and look what a glittering career you’ve had in-between.

“I can’t tell you how much the team and I were so proud to watch you and your progress after that awful night when you were taken into hospital as an emergency.”

He concluded: “We’re thrilled for you. Well done, Russell.”

The acclaimed singer was left visibly teary after hearing Mr Lackett’s words.

Wiping his eyes with a tissue, Russell said: “Why did you do that?

“Oh deary me, what a man. And so lovely as well, so down to earth. Just a beautiful human being.

“I will be eternally grateful to him.”


Russell’s medical journey and subsequent return to music inspired his new memoir.

He told the hosts: “I’m singing better than I’ve ever sung and just loving life.”

Titled Encore: My Journey Back to Centre Stage, the memoir is reaching bookshelves this week.

Meanwhile, Hollywood star Will Ferrell was also on the green sofa.

He was discussing his new documentary Will & Harper, alongside writer and friend Harper Steele.

Will reminisced showing off his own vocal ability in his 2008 film Step Brothers, where he performed Por ti Volare

As a clip played, Russell joined in with his own vocals, admitting: “Every chance to sing, I’ll take it.”

The One Show airs weekdays at 7pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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Russell briefly sang with actor Will Ferrell[/caption]

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The vocalist was on The One Show to discuss his new memoir[/caption]

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