Lucy Davies reveals fans’ ‘overwhelmin...

Lucy Davies reveals fans’ ‘overwhelming’ response to breast cancer news

Lucy Davis has spoken for the first time after revealing her incurable breast cancer diagnosis.

The British actor, 53, who shot to fame playing Dawn in the original The Office, shared the news of her condition in a heartbreaking post on Instagram, explaining it was ‘too late’ for chemotherapy.

She was quickly flooded with support by fellow famous faces, including former co-star Ricky Gervais and her dad, comedian Jasper Carrott, reports the Mirror.

In a new post on Instagram, she thanked those who had reached out – while also joking that some had misunderstood her previous post, and commented their condolences.

Alongside an old video showing her learning to skateboard – to ‘lighten things up’ – she said: “Ok, so the last two days have been utterly overwhelming, in that I had ZERO idea my cancer post would have the attention it did. Truly, I am in shock.

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“That said…. THANK YOU to everyone for the tremendous amount of kindness and support you have sent me. Good grief it was emotional! I am trying to go thru all the comments on my post – and I’ll get there! Just give me a bit of time:)

“Also, to the couple of people who slightly misread the news and commented R.I.P., you’ll be delighted to know I am still alive – hurrah!”

Fans branding Lucy an inspiration for going public with her diagnosis, with many praising her Lucy’s response in the comments.

“You’re absolutely incredible Lucy! You are so loved! Thank you for sharing this beautiful video & funny moment with us! You’ve been a part of so many people’s lives through many of your amazing acting roles over the decades! Keep shining Queen,” one wrote.

Another replied: “You have encouraged such awareness and bravery in so many others in the same situation, at the dawn of an exciting new beginning.”

“You go girl, know kick up some dust, have a blast and make memories for those who love you. Not sending love, but sending hope for you to have the best fun [sic],” an Instagram user added.

Lucy spoke for the first time about her illness earlier this week, and shared that she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer over a year ago. In the post, she confirmed the condition had “metastasized” to her bones including her spine, right hip and ribs, meaning it was now “too late” for chemotherapy.

“As of now, I’m trying to live out whatever might be left of my life in as fun a way as I possibly can,” she said. “The thing that has been most vital to me is humour.

“I asked my friends and family to make fun of me as much as possible (which they’re really good at), and most importantly of all to not treat me like a sick person. There’s nothing that will make you feel more unwell than being treated as if you’re unwell.

“I’m not scared of whatever comes next. I’m at peace with it.”

 

Lucy started her showbiz career in the early 90s, landing roles in The Detective alongside her dad. It wasn’t until 2001 when she claimed her breakthrough part as Dawn Tinsley in The Office, created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.

After this she appeared in Shaun Of The Dead and 2017 flick Wonder Woman among many other projects.

She also delighted a new generation of fans with her efforts as Hilda Spellman in the Netflix series The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina, opposite Kiernan Shipka, Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo and Gavin Leatherwood.

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