
Sarah Beeny has reached a long-awaited milestone after undergoing cancer treatment.
The 51-year-old TV celebrity was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and has been undergoing treatment with great results, which she has easily credited to the NHS and researchers.
Her husband Graham, 50, and their four boys Billy, 18, Charlie, 16, Rafferty, 14, and Laurie, 12, have also expressed gratitude in their own way, releasing the music These Days in benefit of Cancer Research UK through their band The Entitled boys.
Sarah is celebrating each milestone as it arrives while she recovers, and she is now appreciating her brows growing back after chemotherapy.
On Tuesday, the New Life in the Country singer came to Instagram to share a glowing black-and-white photo of herself, looking stunning with heavy eye makeup, a broad grin, and well shaped brows.
She wrote: ‘Eyebrows growing back at last.’

Sarah went on to thank beautician Karen Betts ‘for making it look like I had them when they weren’t there!’
Sarah’s admirers reacted positively to the beautiful message, with fans flocking to the comments to wish her well.
As one person put it: ‘Such a heart warming post full of happiness – and your eyebrows are on point!’

Sarah was diagnosed with the disease in August 2022, after losing her mother to it when she was just ten years old.
In April of this year, she announced that she had been given the all-clear following her final session of chemotherapy.
Her husband Graham stated during an interview at the Glastonbury festival, where The Entitled Sons were performing, that it was ‘essential’ for the family to contribute to cancer research because of what they had been through.
‘What’s really important about it is Sarah’s mum died when she was 39 from breast cancer. All this research has since been happening, the kids have still got a mum, I’ve still got a wife.
‘You cannot overstate how grateful we are to cancer research and to the NHS,’ he said, praising the ‘wonderful, wonderful team.’
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