'Six months of tears' Victoria Derbyshire 'can't stop crying' after final chemo session
VICTORIA DERBYSHIRE emotionally informed fans she had finished chemotherapy in a touching video diary, which she uploaded to her social media page today.
Victoria Derbyshire bids farewell to final chemo session
Victoria Derbyshire can't stop crying as she bids farewell to chemotherapy
The BBC presenter - who was first diagnosed with breast cancer in July last year - struggled to stay in control of her emotions in the short clip, as she admitted she "can't stop crying".
The journalist tearfully explained how she was now looking forward to having a cuddle with her two sons to celebrate the good news.
The 47-year-old - who has documented her battle with cancer in a series of video posts - said: "I'm home and I'm happy and I can't stop crying which is mad.
"I think it might be six months of tears just coming out in one go, if that's possible."
Victoria celebrated in the emotional clip
GOODBYE CHEMO!!! #VictoriaLIVE https://t.co/OhyQX5RBv8
— Victoria Derbyshire (@vicderbyshire) March 6, 2016
Here are the amazing NHS staff who helped me get thro chemotherapy. See my latest video diary tomo @BBCNews, @BBCTwo pic.twitter.com/juYGYHChqJ
— Victoria Derbyshire (@vicderbyshire) March 6, 2016
I'm home and I'm happy and I can't stop crying which is mad
Victoria then went on to say she is now looking forward to getting on with the rest of her life.
She continued: "When it was over, the drugs had stopped going into me through the IV drip… I think I felt in shock, I couldn't really speak. Which is not like me as you'll have gathered.
"Now I just want to see my boys after work. After work? After school, and have a cuddle and have a celebratory tea and get on with the rest of my life."
Victoria is now looking forward to the rest of her life
The heart-wrenching clip then cuts to Victoria's little boys as they proudly present her with a stunning bouquet of flowers and congratulated her on finishing her last round of chemo.
They are heard saying: "Happy end of chemo mummy. No more chemo," to which she squeals and replies: "Gosh, thank you."
Victoria previously said she hoped sharing the clips of her experience would reassure women that having treatment for the condition is "do-able".