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Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
Entertainment
Neil Shaw

James Whale says he does not have long left after ending cancer treatment

Radio and former Celebrity Big Brother star James Whale says he is nearing the end of his terminal cancer battle after stopping treatment. The 72-year-old says he has just months to live.

He said: “I’m kind of at the end, the end of my treatment.” He added: “When I lose a lot more weight when I get really ill, I’ll look fantastic. I’ve just come off all the steroids I was on, which made me look like a bloody balloon. I’m feeling better from that.”

The TalkRADIO host was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2000. It resurfaced in 2020 and spread to his brain, spine and lungs.

James added: “Some days I might feel sorry for myself. I feel sorry for my wife really. It’s more difficult for her.”

James Whale is a British radio presenter and broadcaster known for his talk radio shows, where he discusses various topics and engages with callers and guests.

Whale began his career in broadcasting in the 1970s and gained popularity as a radio presenter in the 1980s and 1990s. He hosted several radio shows, including "The James Whale Show" on Radio Aire, "The James Whale Radio Show" on Talksport, and "The James Whale Show" on LBC (London Broadcasting Company). His shows often featured lively debates, controversial discussions, and interviews with prominent guests.

James Whale's broadcasting style is known for being outspoken, confrontational, and often provocative, which has made him a polarizing figure in the media. Over the years, he has covered a wide range of topics, including politics, current affairs, entertainment, and social issues.

In addition to his radio work, James Whale has made appearances on television and has also ventured into other forms of media, including podcasting.

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