Strictly's Amy Dowden in tears as she rings chemotherapy bell after months of treatment
Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden announced she's completed her eighth and final chemotherapy session for breast cancer after receiving the devastating diagnosis earlier this year.
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Amy Dowden has revealed she's completed her chemotherapy as she shared an update on her breast cancer journey.
The 33-year-old took to Instagram to tell her 603,000 followers the exciting and overwhelming news.
The Strictly Come Dancing star shared a picture of herself, along with two other women who are also battling breast cancer.
In the snap, Amy can be seen with her arm around one of the women, as all three grin from ear to ear and raise their arms up.
She captioned it: "Today all three of us ring that chemo bell! 32, 25 and 26 when all diagnosed with breast cancer so please this is a note from us three to check your chest!
"Cancer doesn't discriminate! Our wish to you all is to remember to monthly check!"
Amy's elated celebrity pals rushed to comment on the joyful news and send their love to the professional dancer.
James Jordan penned: "Bl**dy fantastic news!!! You are one strong young lady and an inspiration - ring it loud."
Presenter Gaby Roslin said: "You three are all awesome. Ring those bells loudly! Love and bells to you all."
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Strictly pal Dianne Buswell expressed: "Makes me so happy," while Fleur East wrote: "You're incredible."
Amy's former celebrity partner Karim Zeroual sent his well-wishes as he added: "Love you always!"
She took to Instagram prior to her eighth and final chemotherapy session, as she shared a photo of herself and her husband Benjamin Jones standing outside the hospital.
The BBC star said "I've cried all morning," and explained how grateful and lucky she was to be able to ring the bell once she had completed her treatment.
She also took the opportunity to thank the nurses at the hospital as well as the NHS, who she described as the "true heroes".
Amy was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in the spring and as a result, she announced earlier this year that she wouldn't be competing with a celebrity partner on this year's Strictly.