Selsey mum with months to live surprised by Alison Hammond and Craig David on This Morning

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A Selsey mum-of-two, who has months left to live after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, has received a special birthday message from her favourite singer Craig David.

Ahead of her 41st birthday on Thursday (June 24), Heather Bone was surprised by This Morning's Alison Hammond at her home, where she was awarded a £1,000 prize as part of the show’s Dosh On Your Doorstep competition.

Alison then revealed Heather’s birthday surprise from Craig David, who gave her a personalised message and sang Happy Birthday.

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"It's overwhelming and very surreal," Heather told the Observer.

Heather was surprised by This Morning's Alison Hammond at her home, where she was awarded a £1,000 prize as part of the show’s Dosh On Your Doorstep competition. Photo: heathers_cancer_journey / InstagramHeather was surprised by This Morning's Alison Hammond at her home, where she was awarded a £1,000 prize as part of the show’s Dosh On Your Doorstep competition. Photo: heathers_cancer_journey / Instagram
Heather was surprised by This Morning's Alison Hammond at her home, where she was awarded a £1,000 prize as part of the show’s Dosh On Your Doorstep competition. Photo: heathers_cancer_journey / Instagram

"It was absolutely fantastic.

"I couldn't even hear the message [from Craig David] as I was crying. When I actually heard it, I was crying even more."

The competition winner announced to This Morning's viewers that she has terminal, inflammatory breast cancer and she would put the £1,000 cash prize towards a farewell party.

Presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby also revealed that the show would be gifting Heather an extra £1,000.

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Heather Bone announced to This Morning's viewers that she has terminal, inflammatory breast cancer and she would put the £1,000 cash prize towards a farewell partyHeather Bone announced to This Morning's viewers that she has terminal, inflammatory breast cancer and she would put the £1,000 cash prize towards a farewell party