‘Laughter won’t cure cancer but it’s definitely a blimmin’ good distraction’: Peter Kay plays the Good Samaritan by taking family of woman living with terminal glioblastoma out for lunch at Michelin-starred restaurant
Peter Kay took a woman living with a terminal cancer diagnosis out for lunch before she resumed radiotherapy.
Laura Nuttall, 22, recently underwent her fourth major surgery but her mother said the tumour had grown back.
But in a startling surprise, Kay took the family out for lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant near Burnley on Friday.
Laura Nuttall, 22, recently underwent her fourth major surgery but her mother said the tumour had grown back
Peter Kay took a woman living with a terminal cancer diagnosis out for lunch before she resumed radiotherapy
Laura’s mother Nicola called the lunch ‘a very special treat’ and described the comedian – who played his first gigs in four years in 2021 to raise funds for Laura’s treatment – as ‘the nicest, most thoughtful and naturally hilarious person’. She added: ‘We’re lucky to have him as a friend’.
Laura was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme – the most aggressive form of brain cancer – in 2018.
She defied the initial prognosis that she had 12 months to live, ticking off various goals including graduating this summer, completing the Great North Run and hosting a BBC weather forecast.
Her mother also tweeted: ‘Laughter won’t cure glioblastoma but it’s definitely a blimmin’ good distraction for a couple of hours.’
Laura was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme – the most aggressive form of brain cancer – in 2018 (pictured with Gillian Anderson and Sophie Raworth)
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