News about Sarah Beeny

Sarah Beeny's neighbours celebrate winning year-long war with TV star after she pulled plug on 'absolutely ghastly' barn renovation plans on her 220-acre 'mini Downton Abbey' estate

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2024
Exclusive: Sarah Beeny's reluctantly abandoned plans to convert two barns in Somerset's 220-acre former dairy farm into five new homes, delighting one neighbor. One neighbour told MailOnline that the seven-bedroom mansion dubbed 'absolutely ghastly.' After reportedly dumping tonnes of soil from an excavated lake, the presenter appears to be facing potential prosecution over unauthorised earth bunds.

Sarah Beeny's mini Downton Abbey Somerset house is on hold until furious residents accuse her of "blatantly disregarding" rules in a recent neighbor dispute

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 4, 2024
After facing the wrath of her neighbors, Sarah Beeny has cancelled plans to convert two barns into five new homes at her 220-acre former dairy farm in Somerset. Sarah was granted permission by the council to do the work at her "mini Downton Abbey estate," but she hasn't managed to do so within the three-year cycle granted, according to a recent survey. On her show New Life In The Country, the host, 52, who has chronicled the restoration of her country mansion, has resubmitted plans for the conversion from five to four new homes, but the applicant is now said to have completely dropped the application amid a conflict with locals.

Sarah Beeny shares heartfelt message of support to 'incredible' Kate Middleton after her own cancer battle: 'The first thing you think of as a mum is I can't leave my kids'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2024
Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and five-year-old Prince Louis with him, have been absent from public service since January.

After her own cancer battle, Sarah Beeny sends a heartfelt note of support to Kate Middleton

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
On Saturday, Sarah Beeny sent a heartfelt message of support to Kate Middleton. The television presenter, 51, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2022 and underwent brutal surgery, as well as a double mastectomy, took to Instagram to express her gratitude. Sarah, who was given the all-clear in April 2023, took to Instagram to tell the mother-of three's merry.

Despite being married for 22 years, Sarah Beeny reveals the truth about why she and husband Graham Swift have never said "I love you."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2024
Sarah Beeny married Graham Swift 22 years ago, but she denied that the three magic words were ever spoken. The host, 52, was lucky enough to find the pea to her pod when she first started dating artist Graham, 51, when they were just teenagers. However, Sarah confessed that saying 'I love you' became a sort of 'inside joke' for the high school lovebirds, who used to mock friends who said 'I love you' and broke up shortly afterwards.

Sarah Beeny shows off her curly blonde hair as she reveals it is longer than husband Graham's 'for the first time in ages' amid breast cancer battle

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 25, 2024
As she and her husband Graham took a selfie on Sunday in the midst of her breast cancer battle, Sarah Beeny flashed her curly blonde locks. In August 2022, the television presenter, 51, was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent horrific surgery, as well as a double mastectomy. Sarah, who was given the all-clear in April 2023, was all smiles as she stepped back-to-back with Graham and gushed that her 'hair is now longer' than his.

As Sarah Beeny gives a relationship update, she says her comment about her marriage'hanging by fingernails" was a "ridiculous joke."

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 5, 2023
When she revealed that her tweet was really funny, she was actually promoting her book, The Simple Life. After being given the all-clear in April 2022 after her breast cancer diagnosis in August 2022, Sarah appeared on the Mid.Point podcast with Gabby Logan in October 2023. We're hanging on by our fingernails,' she said then. I mean, it's not easy, is it?'Sarah married artist Graham, 50, on a blind date when she was 18, and the four children were shared: Billy, 18; Charlie, 16; and Laurie, 12.

On a dating portal, I found the love of my life, but after my husband's death to cancer, all I get on the apps now are sex pests and married guys trying to raise their ego with a sleazy affair

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2023
XCLUSIVE: Karen Whybrow, a teen mother of two, has had a nightmare three-year encounter with dating apps. Following her husband's tragic death six years ago, the 45-year-old has been desperately trying to find love once more. With a sleazy situation, the life coach from Cumbria has had to bat away married men trying to 'boost their egos.' Some of the people she worked with were lecherous sex pests. It's a long way from her husband Ben, who first appeared on a dating site in 2008. Now, in an honest and open interview with MailOnline, Karen shares about her dating mishaps, the loss of her husband, and her attempt to rebuild herself in the midst of raising her two young children alone.

Sarah Beeny reveals her father Richard has died as the star is hit by another blow after her breast cancer battle and marital woes

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2023
Sarah Beeny has announced that her father Richard has died. The host, 51, posted an emotional tribute on Instagram, where she referred to him as a "wonderful and a lover of life." Richard's death is just the latest blow to Sarah after she learned that her husband Graham Swift's marriage to him is 'hanging by fingernails.'

DR MAX PEMBERTON: We mustn't forget the partners of women with cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2023
DR MAX PEMBERTON: Chemotherapy is lengthy and painful, and mastectomy is a major surgical procedure that is both painful and emotional. It's not limited to the physical and psychological toll that it takes on sufferers, but also the pressure and strain it puts on families. And it's often the ones closest to you who suffer the most. While it's true that breast cancer brings couples closer together, it is not always the case, particularly in the long run. According to studies, marital difficulties have escalated during therapy and immediately after, there has been an increase in divorce rates after a diagnosis of cancer. Sarah Beeny, a TV presenter last week, discussed how breast cancer has put a strain on her personal life. Graham Swift, her husband's wife, and she said that she and her partner, Graham Swift, are 'hanging on by fingernails' and that they only came together for the sake of their children.

Sarah Beeny has her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed amid cancer battle as she puts on a united display with husband Graham Swift before surgery after revealing marriage was 'hanging on by our fingernails'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2023
On Friday, Sarah Beeny and her husband Graham Swift put on a united front as she underwent surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes. In a candid new interview, the television presenter, 51, admitted that their marriage was 'hanging by fingernails.' She was given the full picture in April 2023, and in June she unveiled her film Sarah Beeny vs. Cancer, which chronicled her cancer journey including double mastectomy.

Sarah Beeny and Graham Swift's Somerset home as she acknowledges marital infidelity, antiques aplenty, and sprawling grounds

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2023
Following her breast cancer battle, Sarah Beeny confessed that her husband Graham Swift's marriage to her is 'hanging by its fingers.' And yet, the couple were splashed over television screens thanks to their restoration of their stunning country mansion, which is the highlight of their show Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country. Sarah and Graham decided to move to a former 220 acre farm near Bruton in Somerset, which they have restored on film, back in 2020.

As Sarah Beeny's past quotes resurfaced amid their marital woes, she admits she has 'Never said I love you' to husband Graham Swift and reveals their 'bickers.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2023
Sarah Beeny shed a good deal of light on the unhappy sides of her marriage to husband Graham Swift years before announcing that they are 'hanging by their fingers'. On the Mid.Point podcast with Gabby Logan, the TV star, 51, who was given the all clear in April 2023, said, 'We're hanging on by our fingers.' I mean, it's not easy, is it?' The couple, who married on a blind date when Sarah was 18 years old, are staying together for the sake of their four children, their sons Billy, 18, Rafferty, 14, and Laurie, 12.

Sarah Beeny reveals her marriage to Graham Swift is 'hanging on by fingernails' after breast cancer battle and admits they stayed together for sake of their children

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2023
In a candid new interview, Sarah Beeny revealed that her marriage to husband Graham Swift is 'hanging by fingernails.' In April 2023, the television presenter, 51, was given the all clear, and in June she released Sarah Beeny vs. Cancer, which chronicled her cancer journey, as well as her double mastectomy. Now has written about her friendship with artist Graham, who has said that they both agreed they stayed together for their adolescent years.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Sophie Anderton and her husband Count Balinski-Jundzill's fears for refugees amid plans for a temporary camp in their village

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2023
DEN CONFIDENTIAL: Her appearance in a Gossard bras campaign attracted national attention - attention for which, she later reflected, was not appropriate. Sophie Anderton, 46, has been happier than she has been since marrying her'soulmate,' Count Kazimierz' Balinski-Jundzill, two years ago, and she's support has been strong enough to get through the heartbreak of a miscarriage. Now, however, the couple's happiness - as well as the lives of 200 people in their neighboring village in Ireland - is in question, due to plans to establish a temporary camp for 950 Ukrainian refugees.

Sarah Beeny reveals she asked publishers if she could omit breast cancer battle from her memoir as she didn't want health woes to be the 'defining thing of her life'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2023
In her latest book, Sarah Beeny confessed that she did not even want to discuss her breast cancer battle. The TV host, 51, released her book The Simple Life: How I Found Home this year, but she now has to explain how she didn't want her illness to be the 'defining thing in her life.' Sarah was given the all clear in April 2023, and in June she unveiled Sarah Beeny vs. Cancer, a documentary about her cancer journey that culminated in double mastectomy.

Sarah Beeny reveals the one major change in her life after breast cancer battle as she shares the key advice she wants to pass on

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2023
Sarah Beeny has made the one big change in her life since being battling breast cancer. In April 2023, the TV presenter, 15, was given the all clear, and in June, she released Sarah Beeny vs. Cancer, which chronicled her cancer journey, including double mastectomy. Now she says that her new attitude in life is going to be 'proactive,' because any of us could be 'dead tomorrow.'

Sarah Beeny, 51, beams on night out with her family as she recovers from a double mastectomy amid her breast cancer battle

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2023
On Monday, Sarah Beeny and her family shared a smile as she recovered from her double mastectomy in the midst of her breast cancer battle. The television presenter, 51, attended a fashion show in London with her husband and two of her four children. Sarah wore a bright pink shirt and blue jeans to the Ecological designers Vin + Omni's Omnia fashion show, which was held in London. Her nails were short and red-orange, and she wore a silver necklace. The buckle on her belt featured a beautiful gold turtle. Sarah, notably, wore a pink rubber wristband with the words "brain tumour study."

Sarah Beeny's teenage sons sport VERY outlandish outfits as they hit the catwalk in a sustainable fashion show (and they've got the approval of King Charles!)

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2023
During Fashion Week, the property host, 51, proudly watched her sons in the Vin + Omi Exhibition at One Hundred Shoreditch Hotel in London. Charlie (left) wore a bright orange structured coat with ruffled detailing, accompanied by orange and black joggers and frilled orange slippers, while Billy (right) wore a white denim cut-out jacket with straps across the chest. The brothers also sang with their parents (inset) before the show, before Sarah and Graham erupted to cheer on their teenage boys.

Since being in possession of the disease herself, Sarah Beeny reveals she's undergone gene testing to determine her family's risk of developing cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2023
After battling the disease herself, Sarah Beeny revealed that she's undergone gene analysis to determine her family's risk of contracting cancer. In August 2022, the TV presenter, 51, was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent horrific surgery, as well as a double mastectomy. In a recent interview with The Mirror, the actress has been incredibly transparent about her journey, revealing that she now has a gene mutation that makes her more likely to get the disease.

Following their triumph in qualifying, Sarah Beeny praises her 'hard working sons.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
After her 'hard working sons' made their Glastonbury debut this year, Sarah Beeny praised her 'hard working boys.' During an appearance on This Morning on Thursday, the property specialist, 51, who shares four sons Billy, 18, Rafferty, 14, and Laurie, 12, with her husband of 19 years Graham Swift, discussed their new success. The Entitled Sons formed the band because they feared that people would think them 'entitled' because of Sarah's fame.

Sarah Beeny, 51, admits cancer diagnosis allowed her to open her 'box of demons' and take a 'look inside' as she gives a health update

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2023
Sarah Beeny has shared the effects of her cancer treatment, as well as how 'luck' and 'fortune' she feels after completing her therapy. The popular television presenter, 51, announced the news of her breast cancer diagnosis in August 2022 and underwent a double mastectomy and surgery. She outlined how grateful she was on BBC Breakfast on Monday, saying: 'I'm really lucky.' I had a great chance, I'm lucky to live in the United Kingdom, and the NHS is a wonderful service. To be honest, I'm grateful to be at a time when I am.'

SARAH BEENY focuses on living in a house full of men: A property ladder actress reveals how she beat cancer treatment and the menopause at the same time

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2023
Sarah Beeny, a television actress, discusses the mansion she built for her family and what life in a house full of men. Viewers of Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country will know this house, which she and her partner, artist Graham Swift, designed for themselves and their four children, Billy, 19, Margaret, 17, Rafferty, 15 and Laurie, 13. It is a massive grey classical-style mansion in Bruton, Somerset, which is mocked and adored for its glossiness: the Cotswolds of the West.

SYLVIA PATTERSON reveals her delight at returning to the'miracle of normalcy' after two grueling years of therapy

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 23, 2023
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