melimoo
knows how to rave
normally i wouldn't care too much but i was really sad when i heard this.
secondaries in the bone are really painful...belinda must've been a really strong womanjohn31459 said:Well it wasn't some unfortunate coincidence... the breast cancer spread to her bones, so it's secondary cancer.
Agreed, any form of metastatic or reoccuring cancer is horrible, as is the disease itself.alby said:secondaries in the bone are really painful...belinda must've been a really strong woman
my grandma had a skin cancer i think, and AGES later she developed secondaries in the bone - she had a tough battle
Well, when people know a celebrity and like them, they feel sorry for them.Captain Gh3y said:Oh, a cancer victim. Except, this one's a celebrity. So there's a thread about it. I see.
I wish to subscribe to your newspaper.Nolanistic said:People I know that die aren't celebrities.
I write articles about them and print my own newspaper. I stick it on my walls.
I have a fireplace!
i'd like to subscribe to the inside of your pants!Captain Gh3y said:I wish to subscribe to your newspaper.
well it follows that seeing as theyre a celebrity, everyone can contribute because most will know them?Captain Gh3y said:Oh, a cancer victim. Except, this one's a celebrity. So there's a thread about it. I see.
no. i didn't specifyCaptain Gh3y said:Really? Like, know them personally?
Rove Live put on hold
November 11, 2006 - 3:09PM
Rove McManus has cancelled this week's episode of Rove Live, after the TV host's wife Belinda Emmett died today.
Emmett, 32, lost her battle with cancer early this morning at Sydney's St Vincent's Hospital.
Her husband and family were by her side.
A statement released by Network Ten said McManus' program, Rove Live, would not air on Tuesday night.
It is not known when McManus or the program will return to air.
"Ten will give Rove the time he needs away from the show and any support we can during this very sad time," the statement said.
Actor-turned-singer Toni Collette was to appear on this week's Rove Live, as was musician Pete Murray and Borat, the fictional journalist from Kazakhstan played by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.
The 32-year-old McManus began working for Ten in 2000, launching Rove Live, following its axing from the Nine Network after just 10 episodes.
"Network Ten notes with great sadness Belinda Emmett's passing this morning," the statement said.
"Our heartfelt sympathies are with Rove McManus and the Emmett and McManus families.
"We add our support to the call for media and members of the public to respect Rove's privacy."
Emmett was diagnosed with breast cancer while working on the soap Home and Away in 1998, at age 24.
She successfully underwent surgery to remove a malignant tumour, followed by six weeks of radiotherapy.
In 2001, while working on Seven hospital drama All Saints, Emmett was diagnosed with secondary bone cancer.
Rove Live put on hold
November 11, 2006 - 3:09PM
Rove McManus has cancelled this week's episode of Rove Live, after the TV host's wife Belinda Emmett died today.
Emmett, 32, lost her battle with cancer early this morning at Sydney's St Vincent's Hospital.
Her husband and family were by her side.
A statement released by Network Ten said McManus' program, Rove Live, would not air on Tuesday night.
It is not known when McManus or the program will return to air.
"Ten will give Rove the time he needs away from the show and any support we can during this very sad time," the statement said.
Actor-turned-singer Toni Collette was to appear on this week's Rove Live, as was musician Pete Murray and Borat, the fictional journalist from Kazakhstan played by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.
The 32-year-old McManus began working for Ten in 2000, launching Rove Live, following its axing from the Nine Network after just 10 episodes.
"Network Ten notes with great sadness Belinda Emmett's passing this morning," the statement said.
"Our heartfelt sympathies are with Rove McManus and the Emmett and McManus families.
"We add our support to the call for media and members of the public to respect Rove's privacy."
Emmett was diagnosed with breast cancer while working on the soap Home and Away in 1998, at age 24.
She successfully underwent surgery to remove a malignant tumour, followed by six weeks of radiotherapy.
In 2001, while working on Seven hospital drama All Saints, Emmett was diagnosed with secondary bone cancer.