Irish Daily Mirror

Shane: I miss my parents every day

Westlife star’s special tribute with new cancer charity role

- BY REBECCA BLACK news@irishmirro­r.ie

WESTLIFE star Shane

Filan has told how he misses his parents every day, as he takes on a new role with the Irish Cancer Society.

The 43-year-old singer lost his mum Mae and dad Peter to cancer just nine months apart in 2019-20.

He said becoming the charity’s official ambassador for its Relay For Life is his way of keeping their memory alive.

The relay sees communitie­s come together for a 24-hour event to celebrate cancer survivors and remember those lost to the disease.

It also aims to raise awareness of the services provided by the Irish Cancer Society locally and nationally.

Sligo-born Shane said he was “proud” of his new role.

He added: “My mum died of lung cancer in 2019 and my dad died just over nine months later from pancreatic

cancer, so I know all too well the devastatin­g effects a cancer diagnosis can have on a family.

“Unfortunat­ely there are very few families in this country who aren’t affected by cancer in one way or another, so this is a cause and an organisati­on I am extremely passionate about. I am excited to be involved as ambassador, in fact I find great comfort in it.”

Dad-of-three Shane said he wants every corner of Ireland to get involved.

He added: “I know my parents are here with me today and I know they would be proud of me.

“I feel like I am starting something that will be really massive in my life, in my family’s life, in my children’s lives, in my siblings’ life.

“Hopefully it will make a difference. “I’m really excited about this, for how big it can be. We want to hold one massive national event in 2023 and then hopefully it will ripple down through every county in Ireland. I want every corner of the country to do it with me, to have every county involved.

“This is only the start of my Relay For Life journey.

“This is something your whole family can get involved with together, raising funds to support the Irish Cancer Society’s vital services and life-changing cancer research. Without fundraisin­g, none of this important work would be possible, so I encourage everyone to get involved and sign up to take part.

“I miss my parents every single day but this is my way of helping to keep their memory alive.”

 ?? ?? BOND Shane with his mum Mae and dad Peter
RAISING HIM UP Shane Filan in new Relay For Life role
SUPPORT ACT So proud at Westlife gig
BOND Shane with his mum Mae and dad Peter RAISING HIM UP Shane Filan in new Relay For Life role SUPPORT ACT So proud at Westlife gig

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