Sarah Beeny looks totally different in a red wig as she auctions hairpieces for cancer charity | The Sun

SARAH Beeny looked totally different in a red wig as she auctions her hairpieces for a cancer charity.

The 51-year-old presenter was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2022.


And last month the star revealed she’d been given the all-clear after undergoing chemotherapy and a double mastectomy.

Now, in new snaps, Sarah has been auctioning her hairpieces and showed off a bold red wig as she posed for a snap.

Donning a black and white polka dot shirt, Sarah pulled her hairpiece upwards and flashed a smile.

She wrote as her caption: "I’ve got to the stage after my cancer treatment where I need to move forward and to do so, I wanted to pass on my wigs and get them off my bedroom windowsill!

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"They’ve been a great support, good fun, sometimes a bit annoying, sometimes a bit ridiculous but all very important to me early on when I first lost my hair.

"Now I’d like these wigs to get to the people who are where I was 6 months ago and need a boost."

Opening up on her health recently, Sarah told Christine Lampard on ITV's Lorraine: "I mean it's ongoing – I have to take drugs for the next 10 years and be very vigilant.

"But it's been a weird ride I wouldn't wish on anyone else."

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Sarah has now made an emotional TV comeback, returning to C4 with a brand-new series.

The presenter is set to host Sarah Beeny's New Country Lives.

The 20-part series follows people as they move from the city for a fresh start in the rural countryside.

Sarah meets 11 couples and families and lends a hand as they renovate their new properties or try to start businesses.

It's a move that the mum-of-four has plenty of experience with, having relocated her own family from London to Somerset in 2019.

Sarah Beeny's New Life In The Country followed her as she renovated a derelict 220-acre dairy farm that was to become the family's home.

Talking about her new series to this Saturday's TV Mag, the property expert admits that she hasn't looked back since leaving her city life behind.

Sarah says: "For me personally, it was worth taking the plunge. 

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“I loved London, I thought it was brilliant, and my home was there.

"It’s really hard ripping everything up and starting again, but it’s like the stars align at some point.”



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