
Sarah Beeny got super cosy and snuggled up in bed with her pets before undergoing her final chemotherapy session.
The TV host, 50, has shared her battle with breast cancer since being diagnosed in August after discovering a lump.
Her last day of chemotherapy was supposed to be December 30, but it had to be pushed back due to her liver numbers being ‘too high’ and her white blood cells being ‘too low,’ as she detailed in a prior post.
The property expert tweeted a nice photo of herself with her dogs and cat, who were keeping her warm in the winter weather, ahead of the big day.
Along with the snap, which shows her snuggled up in bed, she joked: ‘No need for a hot water bottle tonight…..!! #dog #cat.’
Having already announced that her chemo would be postponed, the dejected actress revealed she has been ‘lying around like a Dowager Duchess a bit since’.
However, Sarah said that she was a little ‘less Eeyore’ this week and is hopeful for good outcomes.

Her statements accompanied a photo of a frothy coffee and two biscuits on a ‘beautiful tray’ presented to her by her 18-year-old son, Billy.
Sarah and her family appeared to have enjoyed the holiday season despite her cancer battle.
Along with a recent happy image of the family laughing while playing Monopoly – an accomplishment in and of itself – Sarah also shared a selfie of herself and her other son, Charlie, 16, potting flowers on loo roll sticks.
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Sarah joked that it’s ‘just not that weird a thing to do with empty loo rolls,’ before adding, ‘just you wait till all the flowers pop out…..!!!’
On Christmas, the presenter also shared a candid snap of herself chilling on the staircase, giggling at how they’d managed to ‘hang most of the yard to the bannister’ as decoration.
Sarah has Rafferty, 14, and Laurie, 12, in addition to Billy and Charlie, whom she shares with husband Graham Swift.
They met when they were 18 years old and have been married since 2003.

But it’s not just Sarah’s family who she’s found support from: in another post on Christmas Day of a fiery Christmas pudding, Sarah thanked her followers too.
She said: ‘Merry Christmas everyone – hope you had a lovely day and thank you for all your support over the last few months – can’t tell you how much difference it has made.’
Sarah previously said that she always felt she’d get cancer after her mother died from breast cancer at the age of 39.