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Rihanna
Rihanna nach der Premiere des Kinofilms 'Highest 2 Lowest' auf dem Festival de Cannes 2025 / 78. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Palais des Festivals. Cannes, 19.05.2025
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Rihanna
Rihanna nach der Premiere des Kinofilms 'Highest 2 Lowest' auf dem Festival de Cannes 2025 / 78. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Palais des Festivals. Cannes, 19.05.2025
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Rihanna nach der Premiere des Kinofilms 'Highest 2 Lowest' auf dem Festival de Cannes 2025 / 78. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Palais des Festivals. Cannes, 19.05.2025
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Joss Stone
Joss Stone live bei einem Konzert ihrer 'Never Forget My Love'-Tour auf der Gilde-Parkbühne. Hannover, 18.08.2022
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Joss Stone
Joss Stone live bei einem Konzert ihrer 'Never Forget My Love'-Tour auf der Gilde-Parkbühne. Hannover, 18.08.2022
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Joss Stone live bei einem Konzert ihrer 'Never Forget My Love'-Tour auf der Gilde-Parkbühne. Hannover, 18.08.2022
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Joss Stone live bei einem Konzert ihrer 'Never Forget My Love'-Tour auf der Gilde-Parkbühne. Hannover, 18.08.2022
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Joss Stone
Joss Stone live bei einem Konzert ihrer 'Never Forget My Love'-Tour in der Columbiahalle. Berlin, 14.08.2022Foto: C. Behring / Future Image- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Joss Stone
Joss Stone live bei einem Konzert ihrer 'Never Forget My Love'-Tour in der Columbiahalle. Berlin, 14.08.2022Foto: C. Behring / Future Image- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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FILMFESTIVAL CANNES 2022 - Promis bei der amfAR Gala
Shanina Shaik bei der 28. amfAR Gala Cannes im Rahmen vom Festival de Cannes 2022 / 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Antibes, 26.05.2022 / 260522 *** Local Caption *** 39009090
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Nabilla Benattia bei der 28. amfAR Gala Cannes im Rahmen vom Festival de Cannes 2022 / 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Antibes, 26.05.2022 / 260522 *** Local Caption *** 39009059
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Nabilla Benattia bei der 28. amfAR Gala Cannes im Rahmen vom Festival de Cannes 2022 / 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Antibes, 26.05.2022 / 260522 *** Local Caption *** 39009062
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FILMFESTIVAL CANNES 2022 - Promis bei der amfAR Gala
Nabilla Benattia bei der 28. amfAR Gala Cannes im Rahmen vom Festival de Cannes 2022 / 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Antibes, 26.05.2022 / 260522 *** Local Caption *** 39009060
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Nabilla Benattia bei der 28. amfAR Gala Cannes im Rahmen vom Festival de Cannes 2022 / 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Antibes, 26.05.2022 / 260522 *** Local Caption *** 39009061
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FILMFESTIVAL CANNES 2022 - Promis bei der amfAR Gala
Nabilla Benattia bei der 28. amfAR Gala Cannes im Rahmen vom Festival de Cannes 2022 / 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Antibes, 26.05.2022 / 260522 *** Local Caption *** 39009063
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FILMFESTIVAL CANNES 2022 - Promis bei der amfAR Gala
Nabilla Benattia bei der 28. amfAR Gala Cannes im Rahmen vom Festival de Cannes 2022 / 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Antibes, 26.05.2022 / 260522 *** Local Caption *** 39009058
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FILMFESTIVAL CANNES 2022 - Premiere Armageddon Time
Renny Harlin mit Partnerin Johanna Kokkila bei der Premiere des Kinofilms 'Armageddon Time' auf dem Festival de Cannes 2022 / 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes im Palais des Festivals. Cannes, 19.05.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38913914
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PEOPLE - Schlagerboom 2021 in Dortmund
Die schwangere Christin Stark bei der Livesendung SCHLAGERBOOOM in der Westfalenhalle in Dortmund am 23.10.2021. *** Local Caption *** 36601242
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown and Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella at a party they had in lieu of a baby shower in May 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring,
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown and her newborn daughter Arabella (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wanted to do was
lie down.
He jok
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown with her boyfriend Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella as she underwent cancer treatment in 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring,
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown and Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wanted to do was
lie d
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown and Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wanted to do was
lie d
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown with her boyfriend Tommy Bolger and their daughter Arabella, pictured here as she was undergoing chemotherapy in summer 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him t
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown on her 24th birthday in August 2019, with boyfriend Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown with her daughter Arabella in summer 2019, whilst she was undergoing cancer treatment (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exha
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown with her boyfriend Tommy Bolger on NYE 2018, in the early days of her pregnancy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown and Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella, October 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wanted to
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy Stewart-Brown and Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella, October 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wanted to
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SCHICKSALE - Krebsdiagnose in der Schwangerschaft: Junge Mutter freut sich über ihr gesundes Baby
Poppy with Tommy and Arabella at Old Trafford football ground, Manchester, whilst she was having proton beam therapy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I
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Poppy with Tommy and Arabella in hospital, whilst she was having chemotherapy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wanted to d
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Poppy Stewart-Brown and Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella, Christmas 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wanted
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Poppy Stewart-Brown after surgery to remove the tumour in her jaw on April 29, 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wante
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Poppy Stewart-Brown and Tommy Bolger when they met in Zante, Greece, during the summer of 2018 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that
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Poppy Stewart-Brown with her partner Tommy Bolger just before her diagnosis, when she was seven months pregnant and suffering with a headache (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to t
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Poppy Stewart-Brown cuddling her daughter Arabella in November 2019, during her proton beam therapy treatment (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so
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Poppy Stewart-Brown with her daughter Arabella in Manchester during her proton beam treatment in November 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so
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Poppy Stewart-Brown with her daughter Arabella, pictured here during her last chemotherapy session in February 2020 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I w
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Poppy Stewart-Brown with her daughter Arabella on her first day of chemotherapy in May 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all
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Arabella whilst she was in neonatal intensive care (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wanted to do was
lie down.
He joking
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Poppy Stewart-Brown with her daughter Arabella on her first birthday, April 26 2020 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhausted that all I wante
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Poppy Stewart-Brown and Tommy Bolger with their daughter Arabella on her first birthday in April 2020 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Young mum diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant
after her spot was discovered to be an aggressive
10cm tumour celebrates her daughters first birthday
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A young mum revealed how her daughter's first birthday was especially poignant as it
marked a milestone in her own recovery from a rare cancer - diagnosed just 48 hours
before giving birth and requiring surgery three days later.
Told the headaches and nosebleeds she suffered during her pregnancy were common
side effects, Poppy Stewart-Brown, 24, felt like a "failure" for being so unwell and did not
know how women had more than one baby.
But, just two days before giving birth to her daughter Arabella, she discovered that a
painful spot on the left side of her nose was actually a tumour that had been silently
growing from her jawbone and causing her symptoms.
She had Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of cancer diagnosed in only 600 people in the UK
each year, according to the NHS.
Speaking out during Cancer and Pregnancy Awareness Week, beauty therapist Poppy, of
Cuckfield, West Sussex, whose partner Tommy Bolger, 27, is a gas engineer, recalled
how she feared she would never see Arabellas first birthday on April 26, saying: I feel so
lucky to be here today.
"Celebrating Arabella's first birthday was incredible, especially as it was a da y I thought I
might never see."
Poppy discovered she was pregnant in October 2018 after her first official holiday in
Antalya, Turkey, with Tommy, who she had met and fallen in love with over the summer
on the Greek island of Zante, where she was working in a bar.
While we were in Turkey, I picked up what I thought was a sickness bug. I was nauseous
and felt so tired, said Poppy, who had moved back to the UK with Tommy after the
summer holiday season.
I didnt want him to think I was boring, but I was so exhauste
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