Viewers who watched the latest instalment of Gardeners' World were moved to tears after witnessing Steve's heartbreaking journey. Steve, a professional inventor who lives with his wife Pippa, opened up about his health issues while appearing on the show.
During the episode, Steve revealed to viewers that he'd recently received a terminal cancer diagnosis, admitting he's uncertain about how long he has left to live.
He explained it could be "two months or two years, possibly." Nevertheless, his optimistic outlook has endured, and he viewed his cancer as a "new challenge". It comes after the best and worst GP surgeries across the UK were named.
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BBC audiences couldn't resist responding to the touching story.
One viewer posted on X: "Stunning cottage-type garden with Windmill a bonus and unique. Typical Cancer comes along for the bloke who still wants to finish the Windmill. Let's hope he can do it and beats the disease as he dearly loves his wife. #GardenersWorld."
Another commented: "Inventor man, what an inspiration # Gardenersworld."
A third person reflected: "Well that took a sad and rather dark turn," accompanied by an emotional emoji.
A fourth viewer similarly remarked: "Wonderful couple Windmill garden #GardenersWorld #PositiveMindset."
A fifth also declared: "How marvellous to have a windmill. Love it, shall we call him Windy Miller? No, call him Mr. Toad. He has the correct attitude, be positive, get up, dress up, show up and never give up #GardenersWorld."
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