She’s known to millions as the bubbly face of television, so when Fiona Phillips shared the “horrible secret” of the Alzheimer’s diagnosis she’s been hiding for 18 months, it left many in a state of shock.
The courageous 62-year-old former GMTV and Watchdog presenter appeared upbeat and unbeaten, even as she described her “anger” at being diagnosed with the devastating disease that has already “crippled” her family.
“No one has known because I haven’t been blaring out loud, ‘Oh yeah, I’ve got Alzheimer’s,’” she revealed. “And I have been so worried people will judge me or put labels on me. It’s a horrible bloody secret to divulge.”
Fiona, who presented GMTV for 15 years after joining the show in 1993, spent her career displaying her unyielding spirit and ability to tackle anything – including the destruction Alzheimer’s wrought on her own mum and dad, Amy and Neville.
But, as she sits at home on the sofa, with her husband of 26 years, This Morning executive Martin Frizell, close by, it’s clear she’s still coming to terms with her new reality.
At times she seems almost flippant, but as anyone with experience of Alzheimer’s knows, it’s often difficult to distinguish between the symptoms and the real person.
“I’m just getting old now, I’m not taking any notice of it,” she said. “I’m just getting on with it. I’m not not doing anything. I’m just doing what I normally do. Otherwise, what do I do? I don’t want to not work, I don’t want to be sitting around playing around with my fingers. I just like doing things.”
This story is from the July 17, 2023 edition of OK! UK.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the July 17, 2023 edition of OK! UK.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Recipes for success
Kick off 2025 with these delicious and healthy dishes from Weight Watchers Ambassador Laura Meyer
I'm still fascinated by Bob Dylan's world'
Actor Timothée Chalamet tells us about immersing himself in the legendary singer-songwriter’s life for five years in order to portray him in the upcoming biopic A Complete Unknown
'The contestants are like my children'
Host of hit gameshow The Traitors Claudia Winkleman opens up about what we can expect from series three and how, despite having three children herself, the players are like family to her
I'm going to enjoy myself for these last few years as much as I can'
As he turns 80, the unstoppable Sir Rod Stewart is showing no signs of slowing down
'I couldn't believe my cancer was in remission'
Married At First Sight's relationship guru Mel Schilling on overcoming colon cancer and how she can't wait to rejoin the hit reality show
'There's no point fighting ageing'
TV and radio star Gemma Atkinson talks strength, fitness and positive attitudes
MEGHAN'S NEW YEAR RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
With her latest Netflix series on the way and ey areturn to Instagram, the Duchess of Sussex looks set to make 2025 a time to celebrate
WILLIAM AND KATE'S ROYAL PARENTING RULES
The Prince and Princess of Wales have a modern and relatable approach to bringing up their children along with clear behaviour boundaries, experts tell OK!
Every couple has ups and downs but we're good'
Reality star Ferne McCann shrugs off split rumours as she welcomes us into her stunning family home and chats about hitting the ice for her latest TV challenge
TRAVEL SPECIAL YOUR 2025 HIT LIST Get inspired for your next getaway with this year's top travel trends and must-visit destinations
The big trend of 2024 was “destination dupes”, which saw holidaymakers looking for cheaper, less crowded alternatives to the most popular hotspots.