The Boyzone singer spent seven years co-hosting the UK breakfast show before calling it quits last week.
The singer hung up his mic last Wednesday after seven years co-hosting the UK breakfast show with Harriet Scott.
"Storm and I probably pushed ourselves and worked a little too hard this year so that we can back off from work. We’re assessing life. It has been a very tough 12 months. "I had to get back in the car and go to BBC for 2.30pm and be there until 7.30pm, when the show finishes. It was too much of a long day. I was going straight to bed when I got home to be ready to get up at 4am for radio the following day. It was a conveyor belt. I backed off from The One Show and then from Magic FM."
The charity was founded after the death of his own mother, Marie, who died from breast cancer in 1998."No, it doesn’t. Every year when I get up at the event to talk about mum I’ve a lump in my throat. We miss her. She was the anchor in our family, and she was all of our strength. "And it was my sister Linda who suggested that we should do something to help other people. We were so uneducated about cancer and so was mum.
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