Love Island star Demi Jones is returning to the ITV show for its All Stars series - and has revealed that she feels stronger than ever after beating thyroid cancer over the last few years.
Demi, 25, made her TV debut on Love Island's sixth series in 2020 but announced in March the following year that she had been diagnosed with thyroid cancer and needed surgery to remove the tumour.
Nine months later, Demi revealed that she was cancer free, writing on Instagram: "I got my full body scan results back and there's not a single cancer cell left in my body." Now, the Love Island star is returning to the ITV show for its All Stars spin-off and said that she's ready to "go for it" after facing illness. “I’ve been through so much over the last four years and I’m going to go for it,” she said. "I'm gonna go for it, and whatever happens, it's meant to be.
I’ve just been the strongest person I could possibly be and I’ve grown into myself - I've had all these life experiences and I just view things so differently now. "Even though I'm 25, I feel like I'm talking like an old woman.
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