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I have to respect what my body needs rather than overriding it
Derby Telegraph
|June 30, 2026
Being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease changed Loose Women's Kéllé Bryan's whole perspective on life, she tells CAMILLA FOSTER
LOOSE Women panellist Kéllé Bryan admits she has struggled setting boundaries in the past - particularly when she was part of Nineties girl group Eternal.
This came to a head when she was diagnosed with lupus in 1998 and was told by doctors that the autoimmune disease could have life-changing implications.
“When I got my diagnosis, a doctor told me that there was no cure and that I would probably never be able to walk again or have children,” recollects Kéllé.
“When he finished I said, ‘if you could sign me off that would be great because I've got to be on a plane to shoot my music video’; and I remember the room going really silent.”
The British R&B girl group rose to fame in the early Nineties - with hits like I Wanna Be The Only One with BeBe Winans, Stay and Just A Step From Heaven - and Kéllé left the band the same year as her diagnosis.
“I think sometimes with the busyness of life we can override our bodies quite a lot and not listen to them because we have a deadline and feel pressured to do things straight away,” says the 51-year-old broadcaster, who is currently in remission from lupus after been given the all-clear earlier this year.
“I haven’t always had boundaries, especially in my Eternal days where I had no control over my time or energy.
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I have to respect what my body needs rather than overriding it
Being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease changed Loose Women's Kéllé Bryan's whole perspective on life, she tells CAMILLA FOSTER
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June 30, 2026
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