Derek Watts steps away from TV amid cancer diagnosis
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Veteran presenter Derek Watts announced his decision to step away from the camera to focus on his health.
South African television icon and 'Carte Blanche' presenter, Derek Watts, will be stepping back from his work to focus on his health.
Last year, Derek was diagnosed with skin cancer that had spread to his lungs.
With the support of his family and specialists, he was able to continue doing what he loves best: bringing his cherished viewers the stories that have shaped our country.
UPDATE ON DEREK WATTS' HEALTH@DerekWatts updates #CarteBlanche viewers on his health. Read the full statement now on our website. Papa D, the Carte Blanche family and MultiChoice team are behind you all the way. https://t.co/Tz9oeEXtdQ pic.twitter.com/KS9dI5Sqjy
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) June 11, 2023
Derek has touched the lives of many throughout his remarkable career, and his unwavering spirit has been a source of inspiration for all.
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This was especially clear when, earlier this year, he was hospitalised with severe sepsis.
“Derek took enormous comfort from the thousands of messages he received during his recovery from sepsis,” 'Carte Blanche' Executive Producer, John Webb, says.
“Following his cancer diagnosis, I know his resolve will be strengthened by the continued love and support of the people to whom he dedicated his working life. We join all of you in wishing strength and recovery to our patriarch, mentor, colleague, and friend.”
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According to a recent press release, Derek wishes to thank everyone for the continued support.
“Thank you for all the love, the messages, the prayers that give us all hope. And thanks, of course, for continuing to watch Carte Blanche. I’ll be back soon.”
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