
Daisy Lewellyn will be on Steve Harvey tomorrow to give and exclusive update on her health. The last time she was on Steve Harvey she was fighting cancer and Steve had no idea!
According to the PR materials sent to TamaraTattles.com, “After suffering in silence for more than a year, viewers watched Daisy Lewellyn’s courageous story unfold this season on the hit Bravo reality series, “Blood, Sweat & Heels” (Sundays on Bravo). About 18 months ago, she was diagnosed with stage three bile duct cancer and underwent surgery, radiation and chemo. She describes 2014 as a very ‘up and down,’ unpredictable year, because she was never sure how she was going to feel on any given day. She lost her hair due to the chemo, but in seeing the bright side of things, she tells Steve Harvey that it gave her a good excuse to wear a lot of fun wigs!”
Click through to see the video sneak peek!
This news could not come at a better time because on next week’s episode of Blood, Sweat and Heels things seem to get very dark for Daisy. I’m so glad she is on the mend.
To find out where you can watch the episode in your area, click here.
aww, these are very good news! TFS Tamara
TT, thanks for the tip, definitely going to watch. I rarely watch him. Comcast doesn’t even list her as a guest. My scheduled programming menu from them is often wrong.
Missed it but I hope Daisy is doing better. I like her and her energy.
Is it already tomorrow where you live?
That is so awesome. I really like Daisy and have been praying and pulling for her. Sounds like she’s got some good news to share. Anytime someone is able to defy the odds it makes me happy for them.
Wonderful news…will DVR the show tomorrow.
I find it very hard to watch this season. Daisy was my personal favorite last season. I think she still is this season but she’s also the reason I can’t watch. My father passed from cancer in 09. It was his second battle, the first coming on the heels of my birth. I couldn’t even say the word for years..
Maybe it’s just me? But I’ve wanted to share this for a few weeks.