Adele Roberts reveals her latest health scare
Adele Roberts has revealed via social media that she's survived another health scare.
Adele Roberts has had a benign lump removed from her neck.
The 46-year-old broadcaster - who was diagnosed with bowel cancer back in 2022, and had a tumour removed the following year - has revealed via social media that she's survived another health scare.
Adele - who is in a relationship with Kate Holderness - wrote on Instagram: "Thank you to everyone who’s been sending me messages recently (noticing my array of plasters and patches) I didn’t want to say as it’s something I’ve been worrying about… but at the start of summer I got a concerning lump on my neck… which wouldn’t go away and then it grew into a bit of a monster.
"Nobody knew what it was and it wasn’t responding to treatment so I had to have it looked at by a specialist and removed. With my recent health troubles and knowing you can never take anything for granted… it has been playing on my mind. Poor Kate too! She’s been so worried… so apologies if we’ve been a bit more weird than usual haha.
"I was put on the waiting list for removal just before the Sydney Marathon… so it’s been on our minds for a while… but all that running helped me so much and gave me a way to channel my feelings, stay positive, and think of all the people we were raising money for. It turned a worrying time into a very happy time.
"Even though I’ll have a wonky scar on my neck. I’m proud of it… and grateful. It’ll be my newest piece of body art! (sic)"
Adele has now been given the all-clear by her doctors and she's looking to the future with optimism once again.
The radio broadcaster wrote: "I finally got my test results back today from the dermatology unit and the lump was benign! [prayer emoji] I’M ABSOLUTELY BUZZNG! THANK YOU UNIVERSE!!! (sic)"
Adele also urged her followers to get themselves checked out if they have any health concerns of their own.
She said: "If you’re reading this and you’re worried about ANYTHING please speak to someone. Early detection saves lives [heart emoji] (sic)"