Johnny Irvin confirmed his return to TV screens on Tuesday amid his ongoing battle with terminal cancer.
The presenter, 49, revealed in November that his cancer had spread from his lungs to his brain after he was initially diagnosed in 2020.
The A Place In The Sun star has remained positive throughout the difficult journey, regularly updating her fans on her condition.
And it was good news on Tuesday when he revealed he was returning to British TV to film a home renovation program for BBC Morning Live in Newcastle.
Taking to Instagram to announce the news, he wrote: “So good to be back filming for @bbcmorninglive.
Good news: Johnny Irvin confirmed his return to television on Tuesday amid his ongoing battle with terminal cancer
“We’ve just been making short films about renovating your home and what to look out for. I think my smug smile betrays the lack of mass commuting for once and the extra few hours I got in my scratcher while we were filming in Newcastle upon Tyne.
“I’ll let you know when they’re due out, when I get to know each other.”
Fans were delighted with the news and commented that Johnny looked a lot more like himself.
One fan commented: ‘Back on TV where you belong looking amazing!’
Another said: ‘You look fantastic and your eyes are sparkling.’
A third said: “You look great Johnny ♥ It’s great to see you doing what you love to do,” while another added: “You look so good in this pic Johnny. I hope you are as well as you look.’
Earlier this month, Johnny celebrated his seventh wedding anniversary with his beloved wife, Jessica Holmes.
The couple have been married since October 2016 and have three sons, Rex, four, and three-year-old twins Rafa and Cormac.
Hard: The presenter, 49, revealed in November that his cancer had spread from his lungs to his brain after he was initially diagnosed in 2020 (pictured in June)
Cute: His latest post comes days after he paid a touching tribute to his wife Jessica Holmes as they went out for a meal to celebrate their seventh wedding anniversary
Treatments: Johnny Irvin gave his fans an update amid his terminal battle with cancer as he revealed he had started hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Last Friday, Johnny announced on Instagram that he had started hyperbaric oxygen therapy at home.
HBOT involves breathing 100 percent pure oxygen inside a pressurized hyperbaric chamber, where the increased air pressure helps the lungs to collect more oxygen.
Giving an insight into the process, Johnny shared selfies of himself sitting in the chamber on his “comfortable chair” while wearing his specialized mask.
He shared how he looks forward to his HBOT sessions and shared that he watches Netflix or catches up on work while in the chamber.
Zvezda Bekstvo na selu wrote with her post:I can’t tell you how happy I am with the Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber loaned to me by @o2vork.
“It’s great for people with my condition, but also for injury recovery and general health.” I’m not going to preach, but if you’re interested, google it – you’ll be surprised!
“This chamber is perfect for me, it doesn’t feel claustrophobic and is big enough for my favorite comfy chair to sit in!”
“I actually look forward to every session knowing it’s doing me good while I’m able to do a little (watching Netflix shhh!) I’m in it right now!”
Chamber: The TV presenter, 49, revealed he has been loaned a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, sharing footage of it set up at his home
Family: Jonny and Jessica have been married since October 2016 and share three sons, Rex, four, and three-year-old twins Rafa and Cormac