Comedian Janey Godley, 63, shares heartwarming moment she is reunited with her beloved sausage dog Honey as she receives cancer care in hospice
Janey Godley shared the heartwarming moment she was reunited with her beloved sausage dog.
The comedian, 63, took to X to post the adorable photos of her pet Honey as she continues to receive end-of-life care for her cancer at the hospice.
The sweet clip from her reunion showed Janey’s dog jumping on her bed, happy to see her owner The mirror reported.
The adorable sausage dog seemed overjoyed to be back with the star and pounced on her in pure excitement.
Janey then wrapped Honey in a green blanket as she laid her down in her room.
Janey Godley, 63, shared the heartwarming moment she was reunited with her beloved sausage dog Honey in an adorable video shared with X
The sweet clip from her reunion showed Janey’s dog jumping on her bed, happy to see her owner as she received end-of-life care at a hospice.
The Glasgow-born comedian revealed last month that she was ‘almost the end’ of her battle with terminal cancer in a heartbreaking update on her illness
The Glasgow-born comedian revealed last month in a heartbreaking update about her illness that she was “close to the end” of her battle with terminal cancer.
The stand-up told fans she would receive palliative care for ovarian cancer and enter hospice care in a video shared on social media.
“The chemo had run out of options and I just couldn’t take any more of it and the cancer has spread,” she told her followers amid an outpouring of love and support.
“So it seems like this is getting close to the end and it’s really hard to talk about this and tell people.”
The Scottish-born comedian announced earlier in September that she had had to cancel her upcoming UK tour due to ongoing treatment.
In the video, she continued, “It’s devastating news to know I’m facing the end of my life, but we all come to an end at some point.
‘I would like to thank everyone for supporting the family, especially (her daughter) Ashley and my husband.
“The overwhelming support has been amazing, and I don’t know how long I have before someone asks for it. I’m not TikTok.
The adorable sausage dog seemed overjoyed to be back with the star and pounced on her in pure excitement before being wrapped in a green blanket by Janey.
The stand-up told fans that she would receive palliative care for ovarian cancer and enter hospice care after her chemotherapy stopped working and her cancer spread.
“So I just want you to know that I appreciate all the love you’ve given me and all the support. Cancer affects two out of one people, including me.’
She also thanked charities that have supported her throughout her health journey.
Last week, Janey revealed that Liam Neeson had finally received the handmade scarf she promised she would knit.
On Instagram on Saturday, Janey shared photos of Liam wrapped in the colorful gift, writing: “The Liam Neeson scarf has arrived in New York and he loves it.”
The Scottish star revealed during her BBC podcast The C Bomb last March that she was knitting a scarf for Liam after finding out he was a fan of her voiceover sketches.
She joked at the time: “He’ll need it before I die, that’s for sure.”
During the pandemic, Janey gained viral recognition for her voiceovers of videos of politicians on TV, for example Nicola Sturgeon or Boris Johnson.
The star then did a voiceover of Liam’s famous scene from Taken, in which he says: ‘I have a special set of skills. You have my daughter, I’m coming for you.’
The Scottish-born comedian announced earlier in September that she had been forced to cancel her upcoming UK tour due to ongoing treatments (pictured in November 2019)
Last week, Janey revealed that Liam Neeson had finally received the handmade scarf she promised she would knit and that the actor seemed over the moon after receiving the gift
She told fans: ‘I made a video of that, and he answered the phone and I said, “Listen son, there’s a big spider in my room. See if you bring a small cup or something that would be good”.
“And he loved it and he liked it. So then my friend said to him, “She’s taken up jazz knitting.” That’s basically knitting without following a pattern.
‘It’s terrible. It’s like I vomited some knickerbocker glory. But I’m knitting this scarf for him, he’ll need it before I die, that’s for sure.’
The star joked: ‘Cause the good news is you see when I die I won’t have to grieve ’cause I’ll be dead and he’ll have a really big scarf around his neck and you’ll see a picture and think ‘That is that creepy scarf she knitted for him.”
And seven months later, the scarf has made its way to Liam, who looked overjoyed as he kissed the knitted garment.