Amy Dowden marked one year since finishing her chemotherapy treatment

Strictly's Amy Dowden marks chemotherapy milestone with emotional statement

Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden shared an emotional statement on socila media to mark one year since finishing her chemotherapy treatment

by · The Mirror

Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden marked one year since finishing chemotherapy treatment with an emotional social media post to thank “those around me who are there for the good, the bad and the ugly”.

The Welsh dancer, 34, missed out on having a celebrity dance partner on the BBC One show last series as she had treatment for stage three breast cancer. In September, she returned for the 20th anniversary series of the show and was partnered with JLS singer JB Gill. Sadly, she had to withdraw from the competition earlier in the month following an “insufficiency stress fracture” on her shin.

Reflecting on the past year, she admitted she felt “so proud” of what she has achieved. She shared a video to Instagram showing a clip from the day she rung a bell signalling her last round of treatment on November 9 last year.

In her post, she said: “Since 09.11.2023 I made a promise to myself that I’d always go grab life, what @‌nicknacklou (Nicky Newman) taught me.”

Ms Newman posted about her experience with incurable breast cancer and died last year. “At the time I didn’t know what was ahead, awaiting tests and I guess the hardest part yet the long recovery from what chemo and surgery does to you,” Amy continued.

“I was a ‘new’ me but deep inside found I had zero confidence. Even until late spring I wasn’t sure I had the confidence to dance again. I just didn’t feel like me. But I’m so glad I pushed through because it’s what has made me truly happy again. Although today I’m not celebrating how I imagined and so wanted to.

“I’ve made myself look back on the last year and feel so proud of all I have achieved, and what I would have told the struggling Amy back last December and January what was ahead. But importantly I’m alive and living life to the full.”

Amy went on to thank the doctors and nurses who continue to help her. There was also a special mention for reast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!, as well as podcaster Giovanna Fletcher “who ultimately got me checking and saved my life”.

Amy added: “Yes, life throws many bumps along the way but I’m ensuring these bumps teach me and push me to become better, don’t get bitter get better. I’m also lucky to have those around me who are there for the good, the bad and the ugly. You all know who you are and I love you endlessly.

“I’ll keep pushing, keep dreaming and make sure I go grab life in every way possible!”.

Previously, Amy had completed a CoppaFeel! trek with Fletcher before she began to check her breasts, finding a lump months later on the day before she went on her honeymoon with fellow dancer Ben Jones.

The Caerphilly-born dancer, who joined Strictly in 2017, announced her diagnosis in May 2023. Since her diagnosis and subsequent mastectomy and chemotherapy, the dancer has raised awareness for breast cancer and in 2023 posted regular treatment updates on her social media platforms.

This season, Amy had been paired with singer JB. However, following her exit through injury, the JLS man l is now partnered with professional dancer Lauren Oakley. The pair first took to the stage together during icons week after Dowden skipped the performance following a health scare that had forced her to miss the previous Sunday’s results programme.

On Monday, a spokeswoman for Strictly said Dowden would miss competing on the rest of the series while she “focuses on her recovery following a foot injury”.

Dowden told ITV programme Lorraine on Thursday that she had hoped to mark one year since ending her chemotherapy on the Strictly live show where she was due to perform the samba with Gill.

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