She was forced to pull out of competing this series after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
But Amy Dowden was in great spirits as she prepared to make her first appearance on Strictly Come Dancing since her diagnosis.
The dancer, 33, cut a stylish figure in a denim shirt dress as she headed to the studios in Elstree on Saturday.
Amy, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in May, recently revealed she’d shaved off her hair after losing much of her locks during her gruelling chemotherapy treatment.
And no doubt Amy will be a guest of honour at this weekend’s live show, after being unable to compete with a celebrity partner due to her health battles.
All smiles: Amy Dowden was in great spirits as she headed to the Strictly Come Dancing studios on Saturday to make her first appearance since being diagnosed with breast cancer
On Friday, the star revealed she’d bought two wigs after shaving her hair, and it had helped her to regain her confidence.
It comes after Amy underwent a mastectomy in June before doctors discovered she was also battling another form of cancer and would need further treatment.
Although she cannot take part in Strictly in her usual role this year, the Welsh dragon has expressed the incredible support she’s had from her family at the BBC dance show.
Supporting the show ahead of movie week, the star took to Instagram to share a throwback snap of Amy in her tiger makeup back in 2019 for her samba performance with her partner Karim Zeroual.
She captioned the snap: ‘I love Movie week on Strictly! Who’s excited?’
It comes after Amy revealed she would cry herself to sleep at night as she watched her hair fall out onto her pillow in her fight against cancer.
The television favourite revealed why she decided to shave her hair off as she told The Mirror: ‘I woke up one morning with quite a lot on the pillow, then I brushed it and quite a lot came out.
‘I was traumatised, crying, I would only brush my hair once a day, but I would dread that brush. My husband would brush it for me so I wouldn’t see.’
Surprise appearance? The star looks set to be a guest of honour at the show’s Movie Wee Special on Saturday, after joining the other professional dancers leaving their hotel
Happy: The star beamed as she wrapped up in a faded grey denim dress and green head scarf while donning some white trainers
‘Then it started going from on top. Ben would hear me crying most nights and come and comfort me. It was upsetting him as well. He hated brushing it.
‘I would dread waking up in the morning, seeing what was on the pillow. It would be in your mouth, a trail being left, it was so distressing. So I saved myself the heartache and took control.’
Amy recently shared a heartbreaking video of herself as her hair was shaved off by her loved ones.
The Strictly star broke down in tears before she embraced the brave step she had made as she looked at herself in the mirror.
Amy says while it was tough, it was empowering to take control and is now looking forward to her hair growing back, rather than the heartache of losing it.
Brave: Amy, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in May , recently chose to take control as she shaved her hair off amid her chemotherapy treatment
Showing her support: It comes before the star took to Instagram on Friday to share a throwback snap of herself in her tiger makeup back in 2019 for her samba performance with her partner Karim Zeroual
With Strictly kicking off late last month, it has been particularly tough for Amy to watch.
Amy says she cried when she saw the professional dancers lead their celebrities down the stairs in the first show.
And while dancing is a huge part of her life, Amy says her health at the moment has prevented her from being able to move in the way she is used to.
She says she has seen her body change and has gained weight as a side effect from her treatment.
‘I am missing everything’, Amy says.
It comes after Amy revealed she nearly died due to the side effects of chemotherapy amid her breast cancer battle.
The Welsh professional dancer had the terrifying near-death experience after her first and second round of chemo she was rushed to hospital with sepsis and then blood clots.
She is now on blood thinners now for six months after the ‘frightening’ experience.
Amy also told how she at first wanted to refuse chemo as it would be ‘Strictly, her hair and her life gone’ but was ultimately persuaded to do it.
Amy underwent IVF to create and freeze embryos before starting her treatment with hopes to have children with her husband Ben Jones in the future.
A friend told her there was no point in her freezing her embryos as if she didn’t have the chemo she wouldn’t ‘be around to have these babies anyway’.
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