The Living Room’s Barry Du Bois faces six months jail after driving charge amid cancer battle
Barry Du Bois, co-host of The Living Room, faces six months in prison after taking charge during his harrowing year-long battle with cancer
The Living Room co-host Barry Du Bois faces six months in jail after being charged with driving with a suspended license.
The TV lifestyle guru and designer, who has been battling cancer for several years, appeared before Waverly Local Court with his lawyer on Tuesday.
Police allege the 63-year-old TV star was caught around 8:30am on May 17 by officers from the Eastern Suburbs Highway Patrol in the suburb of Bondi, where he lives.
Court documents show the driving charge is the first facing the father-of-two, who has yet to enter a plea.
If convicted, the TV presenter and Cancer Council of Australia ambassador faces a prison sentence of up to six months, under NSW traffic laws.
The Living Room co-host Barry Du Bois faces six months in jail after being charged with driving with a suspended license
Mr Du Bois is best known for co-hosting Channel 10’s lifestyle show The Living Room for the past decade, hosting the show’s renovation segment.
The cast said goodbye to fans last year after a year-long hiatus, with the show’s future still in doubt.
The news comes as Mr Du Bois continues to battle cancer, which resurfaced in 2017 after a decade-long battle.
The TV lifestyle guru and designer, whose years of battle with cancer drew national attention, appeared before Waverly Local Court with his lawyer on Tuesday
The news comes as Mr Du Bois continues his battle with cancer, which resurfaced in 2017 after a decade-long battle. The TV star is pictured receiving chemotherapy in February 2018.
He told the Adelaide Advertiser in March that we were determined to fight the blood cancer.
“I have searched, and am still searching, for any advantage I can find to give me an extra second, an extra day, maybe a week or even a month with my children and this beautiful life I have been given, ‘ he said.
Mr Du Bois also made a surprise run for the Senate as an independent in the 2023 federal election.
He withdrew from the race after deciding that his “health and family come first.”
“I have searched, and am still searching, for any advantage I can find to give me an extra second, an extra day, maybe a week or even a month with my children and this beautiful life I have been given, ‘ he said. In the photo: November 2017