Michelle Heaton opens up about her struggle after double mastectomy

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Former Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton has spoken about having a double mastectomy.

The star, 38, says the whole ordeal was ‘so hard’ and that it was a particularly big decision to have the surgery, after the singer was diagnosed with a mutated BRCA2 gene, which meant she had an 85% chance of getting breast cancer.

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Speaking to OK! Magazine, she said: ‘I feel like I’ve lost me. I feel like that person died and I’m mourning her.’

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‘But I haven’t had a chance to do that properly,’ she said after having also had a full hysterectomy. ‘After the operation I looked into the mirror and it looked like I’d just had a baby.

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‘But I didn’t have a child and I couldn’t ever have another child. It was so hard,’ she said.

Having appeared in the recent The Real Full Monty: Ladies Night for cancer awareness, Michelle said the experience was ‘humbling’, while increasing her self-confidence.

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Also speaking to OK! about the process, she said: ‘It was really humbling and it made me feel really positive about the future,” and that it was actually her husband that encouraged her to sign up to the televised event.

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Michelle originally said no to the prospect of appearing on The Real Full Monty, but was, as she revealed, talked into it. The show itself followed the all-male night the day before, which raised awareness for cancer and got people talking more openly about it.

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