Martin Kemp Reveals Life-Altering Impact of Brain Tumor Surgery
Martin Kemp recently shared his harrowing experience with a brain tumor surgery that led to significant life changes for him. The British actor and musician, best known for his role in “EastEnders” and as a member of the band Spandau Ballet, underwent the surgery in 1995 to remove cancerous growths.
Life-Altering Impact of Brain Tumor Surgery
The operation left Kemp with dyslexia, a condition he attributes to the effects of the surgery. Now 64 years old, he explained that his dyslexia manifests in a unique way, causing the endings of words to jumble when he reads.
On Set Incident and Diagnosis
While working in Canada for a role as a professor, Kemp experienced an alarming incident. While preparing for a scene that required him to wear a bald cap, makeup artists noticed a troubling lump on the back of his head. This discovery prompted urgent medical attention.
- The tumor had begun to grow into the bone.
- Two days later, Kemp underwent surgery to address the issue.
- He received stereotactic radiation as part of his treatment.
Recovery Journey
Kemp described the aftermath of the surgery as challenging. He struggled with mobility and vision, stating, “I lost everything.” His recovery was difficult, and he referred to himself as a “train wreck” in the period following the operation.
Despite these challenges, Martin Kemp continues to inspire others with his story. You can learn more about his journey in the upcoming episode of “I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!” airing tonight at 9 PM on ITV1 and other platforms.