A former 2000s celebrity announces comeback on Good Morning Britain after 14 years off the air.

She's coming back to ITV.

August 8th 2024.

A former 2000s celebrity announces comeback on Good Morning Britain after 14 years off the air.
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Trisha Goddard, a beloved TV personality known for her self-titled talk show, is set to make a comeback on Good Morning Britain after over a decade since the end of her show.
The 66-year-old, who bravely shared her diagnosis of stage 4 cancer earlier this year, was a familiar face on ITV with her talk show Trisha, which aired from 1998 until 2010. But now, she will be joining the hosts of Good Morning Britain for two episodes next week.
Making the announcement live on air with Kate Garraway and Ed Milliband, Trisha admitted feeling nervous and even compared her nerves to that of a chihuahua, shaking with excitement. She expressed her excitement for her new role as a presenter on GMB.
Trisha first rose to fame with her popular chat show in the early 2000s and has since become a household name. However, this year, she shared the news of her battle with secondary breast cancer, also known as metastatic or stage 4 breast cancer. While it is an incurable disease, there are treatments available to manage it.
This is not Trisha's first encounter with cancer, as she was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 and has been in recovery since. In a previous interview with Hello! Magazine, she bravely declared that she will no longer hide her illness and will continue to enjoy life despite the challenges.
Trisha also opened up about her recent marriage to Allen, whom she secretly tied the knot with in 2022. She shared that they live together in Connecticut, where she has the freedom to choose her own treatment for her stage 4 cancer, opting for life-prolonging care.
Despite her diagnosis, Trisha remains defiant and does not want to be labeled as a "poster girl" for cancer. She also expressed her dislike for words such as "dying," "terminal," or "battling" being associated with her, and does not want to be seen as an "inspirational" figure.
Trisha has had a successful career in the entertainment industry, from her talk show Trisha to competing on Dancing On Ice and presenting the reboot of You Are What You Eat. She has also made appearances on popular shows such as Loose Women, Shaun of the Dead, Little Britain, and Doctor Who. In recent years, she guest-hosted The Wright Stuff, was a panelist on Big Brother's Bit on the Side, and even appeared on Piers Morgan's Life Stories.
Currently, Trisha can be seen on TalkTV and CNN, but her fans will be thrilled to see her back on their screens on Good Morning Britain. The show airs weekdays from 6am on ITV. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, you can share them with the entertainment team by emailing them, calling the provided number, or visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you.

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