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Russell Watson left I’m a Celeb viewers in tears after talking about his brain tumours

He told his campmates he saw the light

Russell Watson spoke about his battle with two brain tumours during his 2020 appearance on I’m A Celebrity, leaving viewers in tears.

The singer became emotional as he said all he could think about during an MRI scan was his children.

Russell – on The Chase Celebrity Special this weekend (July 21) – said the first brain tumour “wasnt life threatening”. But he almost lost his vision.

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Russell Watson opened up about suffering from two brain tumours on I’m A Celebrity (Credit: ITV)

‘I didn’t wake up because of a haemorrhage’

Russell told his campmates: “The second one was holy [bleep], I went home, went to bed and didnt wake up because of a haemorrhage.

“My assistant found me, called the paramedics and I knew I was in trouble because the paramedic kept saying stay with us, stay with us.”

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Russell spoke about his experiences with his campmates (Credit: ITV)

He continued: “We got to the hospital and they operated.

“One of the most emotional things after I came out of intensive care and this bloke came up to me and said nice to see youre doing well Mr Watson and I realised it was stay with us, stay with us.'”

Vernon Kay asked Russell if hed seen “the light” and Russell admitted “big time”.

He added: “I was in the MRI scanner and I see this long strip of light, like when youre a kid and you used to keep your bedroom door open.

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Russell left his campmates emotional (Credit: ITV)

Russell Watson says he saw ‘a light strip’

“It was a light strip and I was thinking if I go to that door Im out of here and the pain stops and Im away.

“And all I could think about was my children and slowly slowly whilst thinking about my children the clatter clatter of the MRI came back.

“I thought Im going to beat this.”

Vernon then gave Russell a hug as the star admitted: “I find it really difficult to talk about.”

Fan reactions

Viewers expressed their emotions after listening to Russell.

One said: “Russell Watson had me in tears tonight, gave me actual chills as well, easy to forget what he has been through, what a fighter.”

Another wrote: “Actual tears listening to Russell Watson talking about his brain hemorrhage.”

A third added: “Not going to lie had tears listening to Russells story.”

Russell in on The Chase Celebrity Special tonight (July 21) at 7pm.

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Rebecca Carter
Editor (Royal Insider)