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I feel like my cancer is behind me'

Woman's Weekly

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May 20, 2025

TV presenter and author Julia Bradbury on a bucket-list Antarctic trip and lifestyle changes

- GEMMA CALVERT

I feel like my cancer is behind me'

Bidding farewell to her partner and three children before flying to Dubai for her latest work project, Julia Bradbury had to buoy up one of her 10-year-old twin daughters.

‘When I was leaving, [she] said, “Mummy, I don’t want you to go.” Personally, I think it’s important that they see a working mum, and I want to be a good example, but I don’t ever want them to feel I’m making a choice between work and them,’ she explains.

‘So I said, “This is Mummy's job, this is what I do, it helps us with our lives. My job is to travel and I come back with interesting stories for you.” Then [my son] laughed and said, “There aren’t many kids who've said their mum’s just come back from Antarctica.”’

It's been a whirlwind month for Julia. At the end of February, a few weeks before embarking on a trip to the United Arab Emirates to explore the ‘less well-known and unexpected side of Dubai’, she journeyed to the coldest continent on Earth. As a patron of the charity Whale and Dolphin Conservation, the 14-day trip on expedition ship Ocean Endeavour was a dream come true.

image‘It's definitely been on my bucket list,’ she says of her first-ever trip to Antarctica. ‘I've been manifesting this from a work point of view, thinking, “One day work will take me.”’

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