BBC Presenter Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: How Kenny McIntyre Publicly Announced It On Air.
29.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
29.11.2025
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Kenny McIntyre on His Diagnosis
According to The Sun: BBC Radio Scotland presenter Kenny McIntyre announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The 57-year-old man shared the news live on air during the Off the Ball program on Saturday afternoon.
Speaking with Tam Cowan and Stuart Cosgrove, McIntyre remarked:
“Obviously, this is not news anyone wants to hear, but I am fortunate to have found out in time…”
The entire team expresses their wishes to Kenny in his fight. We hope he recovers and returns to his work soon.
This news came as a big shock to McIntyre's fans and colleagues. The well-known presenter not only delights listeners with his broadcasts but is also a true role model for many. His openness during these challenging times inspires respect and support from colleagues and fans alike.
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