AMY Dowden has told how navigating breast cancer has brought her even closer to her husband Ben Jones.
The couple only tied the knot last year but have been together for more than a decade.
He has already helped the Strictly Come Dancing pro dancer deal with Crohn's disease, which she was diagnosed with aged 19, and has been a rock during her cancer treatment.
Amy, 33, says his unswerving support means she knows their love is for keeps.
"He has been through so much with me with my Crohn's but I guess nothing will ever break us now," she said. "If I mention something once, he'll buy it, or if it's a food I want, he's cooking it."
Fans have been delighted to see Amy at the BBC's Strictly studio in Hertfordshire whenever she has felt well enough during the current series.
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