, the couple discussed the former professional rugby player’s journey through diagnosis and recovery.The 50-year-old ex-Scotland international Kenny, who has been married to the BBC Sports presenter for 21 years, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February and later underwent an operation to remove his prostate.
Speaking about the diagnosis Kenny said: “I think when somebody tells you’ve got cancer… you know that you’ve got a huge chance of getting it.“I just got a bit upset, and it was hard, it’s weird.” He added: “That’s why I want to do this because people do need to… men tend to be a bit stubborn. ‘We’ll do it tomorrow. Next weekend.’
“I didn’t realise and, you know, I lost a good friend this year through cancer, and he didn’t really do it quick enough.“So… at his funeral, I was thinking I’d gone and got tested and he didn’t and I wish he had. So it’s hard.”he's been treated for prostate cancer
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