RHOS star Sally Obermeder reveals the pact she made with her sister while fighting breast cancer during pregnancy

Real Housewives of Sydney star Sally Obermeder has revealed she made a pact with her sister to start a wellness business if she survives cancer.

The 50-year-old entrepreneur faced her darkest hour when she was diagnosed with breast cancer while pregnant, after which she underwent chemotherapy.

Speaking with The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, Sally said she wanted to create a business to make people ‘feel amazing’ which later turned into a wellness brand, SWIISH.

“I remember calling my sister (Maha Corbett) when I was six months into treatment,” Sally began about the origins of the brand.

“I wasn’t done and I said to her, ‘If I survive, let’s start a business to help people feel amazing.’ It’s been a decade now.’

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Real Housewives of Sydney star Sally Obermeder, 50, revealed the pact she made with her sister while battling breast cancer in an interview with The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday. On the picture

Sally reflected on her battle saying that cancer treatment is personal and the disease is something she has to fight alone.

“I think it’s because of what I went through with cancer.” “When you’re in your own battle, you’re alone,” she said.

“You have to go to chemotherapy on your own and you have to wake up from surgery on your own.” That experience helped me find my own strength within myself.’

Sally was forced to battle aggressive stage three breast cancer, which she has since beaten, when she came up with the idea of ​​a powerful green supplement.

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“I remember calling my sister (Maha Corbett) when I was six months into treatment,” Sally began about the origins of the brand. “I wasn’t done and I said to her ‘if I survive, let’s start a business to help people feel amazing.’ It’s been a decade now.’ Both in the picture

Sally was forced to battle aggressive stage three breast cancer, which she has since beaten, when she came up with the idea of ​​a powerful green supplement.  On the picture

Sally was forced to battle aggressive stage three breast cancer, which she has since beaten, when she came up with the idea of ​​a powerful green supplement. On the picture

Join Sally for the inaugural SWIISH WALK4BCNA

* RHOS star Sally Obermeder launched the inaugural SWIISH WALK4BCNA, which takes place on October 15 at Sydney’s Metcalfe Park.

*The aim is to raise funds and increase awareness of the important work of Breast Cancer Network Australia.

*For additional information or if you would like to participate, please visit the website for more details: https://sviishvalk4bcna.com.au/

She was diagnosed with the disease back in October 2011, at 41 weeks pregnant and a day before she was due to give birth to her first daughter, Annabel, who is now 11 years old.

Sally will now star in the reboot of The Real Housewives of Sydney alongside Terry Biviano, Victoria Montano, Kate Adams, Chrissy Marsh, Caroline Gauthier and Nicole O’Neill

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia in June, Sally said she was grateful for every day and felt like she was “giving back” in a way after her cancer journey.

“When I had cancer, I enjoyed the love and goodwill of people I didn’t know and that wasn’t lost on me,” she said.

“I thought, ‘What can I do here to feel like I’m giving back?'” I know what it feels like to be sick and what it feels like to be well.

Sally said that working with her sister is enjoyable because they have a ‘close bond’ and are ‘sounding boards for each other’.

“We are polar opposites and that’s beneficial for both us and the business, we come at everything from a different perspective,” she said.

‘It’s going to be a big year (for us).’

Sally will now star in the reboot of The Real Housewives of Sydney alongside Terry Biviano, Victoria Montano, Kate Adams, Chrissy Marsh, Caroline Gauthier and Nicole O'Neill

Sally will now star in the reboot of The Real Housewives of Sydney alongside Terry Biviano, Victoria Montano, Kate Adams, Chrissy Marsh, Caroline Gauthier and Nicole O’Neill

Sally said that working with her sister is enjoyable because they have a 'close bond' and are 'sounding boards for each other'.

Sally said that working with her sister is enjoyable because they have a ‘close bond’ and are ‘sounding boards for each other’. “We are polar opposites and that’s beneficial for both us and the business, we come at everything from a different perspective,” she said.