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Support for Jonnie Irwin as he shares picture from Father's Day with children

Jonnie Irwin has shared a heartwarming picture from Father's Day with his children, prompting an outpouring of support from his fans. The presenter was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2020 and told he had just six months to live.

The A Place in the Sun star recently revealed he has been spending time out of the family home, in a hospice, as he battles the pain of his cancer.

Back home with his family, Jonnie shared a picture from Sunday with the caption: "Breakfast of Chocolate Guinness cake baked expertly my brilliant wife then cards from the boys and visit from my brother in law for a brief pillion ride back in time to enjoy some of the highs and lows of the Ashes ending in more cake with more family washed down by a drop of champers."

Fans offered their support, with shonnymcgrath writing: "Thank you for sharing the moments of your special Fathers day with your family Jonnie. If I could have one miracle right now I’d give it to you."

pendgaron66 added: "Think of you every day Jonnie. You are giving your boys memories of a wonderful, brave daddy"

Kathleen Wismean wrote: "You are truly an inspiration to us all Jonnie,It's lovely to see you making amazing memories with your gorgeous family God Bless you all"

In March this year, Jonnie revealed he celebrated his 50th birthday early as he provided an update on his terminal cancer diagnosis.

The star said in November he has lung cancer which has spread to his brain.

In a new interview with The Sun, he said: “I’m weak now, fragile and my memory is terrible… but I’m still here.”

Irwin, who shares three-year-old son Rex and two-year-old twins Rafa and Cormac with his wife Jessica, admitted his health issues have made playing with his children more challenging.

He said: “I tried to play football with Rex the other day and was in goal and I couldn’t get near the ball.

“It was so frustrating. I’m very sporty and suddenly it’s just like… it was as if it was the first time I’d attempted football.

“I felt like a granddad. And that broke me a bit.

“I always thought, ‘I’m an older dad but I’ll be leading from the front’ but I’m now at the back.”

The TV presenter previously said he received the first warning sign of his illness while he was filming A Place In The Sun in Italy in August 2020, when his vision became blurry while driving.

Within a week of flying home, he was given six months to live.

However, he has defied the odds and last year opened up about his story to encourage others to make the most of every day.

His 50th birthday is actually in November but Irwin decided to celebrate it early with a big bash with 170 friends and family.

“It was a great night. I chose a playlist with some great tunes from the ’90s and 2000s and people came from all over the country and abroad,” he recalled.

“I didn’t know the extent of the loyalty and generosity that my friends would exhibit.

“I’ve been dumbfounded and spellbound by their support, as well as that of our families, who have been amazing.

“I just wanted to do something to celebrate my birthday and had no idea how many people would actually turn up. It was incredible.”

Irwin is reportedly undergoing traditional cancer-blocking drugs as well as trialling alternative therapies including infusions of vitamin C, a cocktail of daily vitamins, a strict diet and treatment in an oxygen chamber.

He said: “I really believe that I wouldn’t still be here if I hadn’t tried all these things.”

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