Former Love Island star Chris Hughes says he hopes his new documentary will spread awareness of fertility issues among young men.
The reality TV personality (27) was devastated when older brother Ben was diagnosed with testicular cancer and later told of his fears he may be infertile.
Ben was later declared cancer free. The siblings will star in BBC documentary Me, My Brother And Our Balls and Hughes hopes viewers will walk away with a greater understanding of the subject.
He said: “I hope they’ll take away some education about male fertility, and that they can really help themselves by being precautionary. “And also realise that whilst they’re probably being told that this is a female issue, but there’s a very strong chance that it might
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