Robbie Williams’ wife Ayda Field has updated fans on her mother’s health amid her two cervical cancer battle in an Instagram post on Sunday.
The former Loose Women panellist, 41, uploaded an image of a cheery Gwen, 70, helping her granddaughter Coco, 21 months, pick fruit and vegetables from their garden in Los Angeles.
Little Coco tapped into full concentration mode as she looked up at her nan for guidance during their outdoor session.
Having fun: Robbie Williams’ wife Ayda Field updated fans on her mother’s stage two cervical cancer battle by sharing an image of her gardening with her granddaughter Coco on Sunday
‘Nana Gwen and Coco picking fruit and veg from our garden…’, the socialite captioned the sweet image.
Gwen appeared in great spirits as she sported a protective face mask, shades and gloves.
The blonde beauty also posted an image of her ‘boys’, singer Robbie, 46, and their son Charlton, five, jumping on a trampoline.
Last month, the media personality revealed how her mother is going into hospital on a daily basis for treatment due to the aggressive nature of the cancer.
In her element: The 41-year-old former Loose Women panellist’s mother Gwen, 70, appeared in great spirits as she sported a protective face mask, shades and gloves
Tough: Last month, the media personality revealed how her mother is going into hospital on a daily basis for treatment due to the aggressive nature of the cancer (pictured in 2019)
Loving life: The blonde beauty also posted an image of her ‘boys’, singer Robbie, 46, and their son Charlton, five, jumping on a trampoline
Speaking on her At Home with The Williamses podcast, Ayda admitted she is worried her mother, who has battled Parkinson’s disease and lupus, could pick up Covid-19 in the hospital.
She said: ‘My mum in January was diagnosed with stage two cervical cancer and it had spread outside the cervix and was a very aggressive tumour.
‘So alongside her Parkinson’s and her Lupus was this cancer battle and because the cancer was so big they decided that she needed to immediately go into chemo and radiation daily and have surgery.
Worries: Ayda admitted she is worried her mother, who has battled Parkinson’s disease and lupus, could pick up Covid-19 in the hospital
‘When the crisis hit it was very scary because my mum with Lupus and Parkinson’s and cancer.
‘At 70 years old is prime for some bad things happening so she was going to the hospital every day for these treatments and I just remember every day thinking “Is she going to pick something up? Is this where it all ends?” ‘
The couple are isolating in California with their children Theodora, seven, Charlton, Colette ‘Coco’, and four-month-old Beau.
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