BREAKING: Gogglebox star SHARES Heartbreaking Update

A beloved Gogglebox star has previously endured a harrowing cancer battle, describing it as “one of the worst things that could have happened to me”.
Tremaine Plummer became part of the Channel 4 programme in 2016, alongside his brothers Twaine and Tristan.
It wasn’t long before they established themselves as absolute favourites amongst audiences.
Throughout the years, the trio – who reside in Bristol – have left fans in hysterics with their sharp wit, clever quips and hilarious observations about television’s biggest moments.

Beyond the popular show, Tremaine – the eldest of the three brothers – hosts a morning radio programme on Bristol’s Ujima FM, reports the Mirror.
Meanwhile, Tristan has pursued a professional football career since 2007, as has his sibling Twaine. However, several years ago, Tremaine’s life was completely shattered following a shocking medical revelation.
In 2020, Tremaine marked five years of being cancer-free after his battle with bowel cancer. Sharing a photograph of himself in a hospital bed, Tremaine wrote a heartfelt message.
He posted on Instagram: “When I first saw this photo it made me feel sick and weak. I hated this photo for a long time. But now this photo is my medal. This was me 5 years ago. Post-surgery for bowel cancer.
“One of the worst things that could have happened to me has turned into one of the best. Not everything bad that happens to you is the end.”
He further stated: “Out of some bad s*** comes good s***. The entire experience has been an eye-opener and I view life totally different now. Stay strong.”


In their personal lives, Tristan Plummer is a devoted father to two children, a son and a daughter, while Twaine is a loving dad to a son.
Regrettably, in 2021, the brothers tragically lost both their parents, with Tristan posting a heartfelt tribute to his late mother on August 10, 2021, writing: “This One Hurts Posting, This R.I.P. My Queen, Still In Shock.. April 8, 2021.”
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