Viewers moved to tears by late Kris Hallenga's 'perfect death' revelation in BBC documentary


Viewers moved to tears by late Kris Hallenga's 'perfect death' revelation in BBC documentary

Heartfelt Journey

Viewers were left emotional as the late Kris Hallenga shared her vision of a 'perfect death' in a recent BBC documentary. The CoppaFeel! founder and Sun columnist, who passed away at 38 in May, opened up about her battle with secondary breast cancer and her mission to raise awareness.

Inspiring Legacy

Diagnosed at 23 with terminal secondary breast cancer, Kris spent 15 years advocating for early detection and changing the narrative around the disease. The documentary, titled Living Every Second: The Kris Hallenga Story, aired on BBC2, capturing her journey and approach to facing death on her terms.

Touching Moments

In a poignant moment, Kris described her 'perfect death scenario' involving loved ones, laughter, and peace. She passed away surrounded by family, friends, and her beloved cat, Lady Marmalade. Viewers took to social media to express how Kris' story had moved and inspired them.

Legacy of Awareness

Kris Hallenga's legacy includes advocating for cancer education in schools, publishing a best-selling book, and founding CoppaFeel! Her hope was to eliminate late breast cancer diagnoses and ensure early detection became the norm.


Viewers moved to tears by late Kris Hallenga's 'perfect death' revelation in BBC documentary


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