Tim Lovejoy is best known for being one of the two hosts of Channel 4's Sunday Brunch alongside Simon Rimmer - we take a look into his life off-camera.
Sunday Brunch - presented by duo Tim and Simon Rimmer - is a much-loved staple on TV screens, with various memorable celebrity interviews and impressive meals.
Following his diagnostic - which he was initially told was IBS - James was given chemotherapy, but after just three months doctors realised there was nothing they could do. The star was with his brother when he died, adding: "It was absolutely incredible and numbing. No one knew what to do. It was mixed emotions. You have anger – it was anger towards why this had happened to my brother and there's a myriad of emotions that hit you."
Tim became a familiar face for many when he began hosting Soccer AM with Helen Chamberlain, staying there for more than a decade. Speaking about his eldest daughters, he told the Sunday People : "I go on holiday with them and see them half the time and do school stuff with them."He told Bella Magazine: "It's funny actually. I remember years ago, because I've pretty much been a single dad with all my kids.
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