LINDA Nolan has shared an emotional cancer update as she admitted she doesn't know if she'll see another Christmas.
The Nolans singer, 64, is living with incurable cancer, having been diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in 2017.
Despite the news, brave Linda has been living life to the fullest.
However, she received devastating news earlier this year that her cancer had spread to her brain.
Linda has now revealed she isn't sure how long she has left, admitting this Christmas could be her last.
Speaking to Woman magazine, she said: "When I wake up, I try to think itās another day to enjoy, not itās another day closer.
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"Sometimes itās hard but I never want cancer to win. Sometimes I slide down the wall and cry my eyes out because Iām having a bad day, but 99.9% of the time Iām OK.
"[Christmas will be] extra special because I donāt know if Iāll see it next year.
"So definitely everything is more poignant. [My Christmas wish] is to be here.
"Itās important now for me to make memories and to enjoy the time Iāve got left."
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Linda previously told how the cruel disease has sparked memory loss – leading her to forget the name of herĀ Loose WomenĀ star sisterĀ Coleen's daughter.
Writing inĀ The MirrorĀ Linda said: "The moment I had to turn to Coleenās son Jakeās girlfriend and ask her what my niece, Coleenās daughter, is called.
"My memory has been lapsing for a while but that moment was as bad as it has got. I could actually have asked Ciara herself ā thatās it, CIARA.
"Sheās funny like her mum, and sheād have responded just like her, too.
"You can imagine the comments about my ageā¦ But I didnāt, because deep down it doesnāt feel right. As I said, I wonāt panic.
"My balance is still better than it was, Iām not having headaches. I have some scans arranged and Iāll wait for them."
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