Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden has been honoured by the King at Buckingham Palace. The Welsh dancer was formally made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to fundraising and raising awareness of inflammatory bowel disease in a ceremony on Tuesday.
Dowden revealed in 2019 that she was living with Crohnâs disease before fronting a BBC programme titled Strictly Amy: Crohnâs And Me, in which she spoke about her struggles with the condition. Three years later, she was admitted to hospital in Manchester following a Crohnâs flare-up while on the Strictly live tour.
In 2023, the dancer was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after coming back from her honeymoon with husband Ben Jones, and revealed in the 2024 BBC documentary Strictly Amy: Cancer And Me that she has frozen some embryos.
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Speaking after the ceremony, Dowden said she had spoken to the King about her recovery from cancer.
She said: âWe spoke about my recovery from chemotherapy and the impact of chemotherapy on my body.â
Before her cancer diagnosis, Dowden revealed in 2019 she was living with Crohnâs disease and spoke about her struggles with the condition in a BBC documentary titled Strictly Amy: Crohnâs And Me.
Three years later, she was admitted to hospital in Manchester following a Crohnâs flare-up while on the Strictly live tour.
Dowden said being honoured âhasnât sunk in yetâ and that she was determined to continue her work raising awareness and funds for Crohnâs and colitis.
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She said: âItâs really surreal, itâs been like an out-of-body experience but is it true honour to get an MBE and I will forever do what I can to raise awareness and fundraise for Crohnâs and colitis, and Crohnâs & Colitis UK charity, and also, recently as well for breast cancer â getting as many people as I possibly can to check themselves as earlier detection saves lives.
âItâs an incredible honour, and one that still hasnât sunk in yet.â
Asked what she was most proud of in her career, Dowden said she still could not believe she had become a British champion dancer with her now-husband.
She continued: âObviously, being the first ever Welsh professional dancer to join Strictly Come Dancing but Iâm also super proud of my documentaries Iâve made for Crohnâs disease and breast cancer, and raising awareness and, obviously, getting an MBE.â
An MBE is a Member of the Order of the British Empire, an honour given by the British monarchy to people who have made significant contributions to society. It’s the third highest ranking Order of the British Empire, after CBE and OBE.
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Marianne Radcliffe, Chief Executive of Crohn’s & Colitis UK, said: “People never used to talk about Crohn’s or Colitis, but Amy has really helped to normalise conversations about these conditions by being open and honest, and adding some of her trademark sparkle.
“Every year, 25,000 people in the UK are told they have Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and there will be many who feel less afraid about what lies ahead because of her work. She has inspired so many with her determination and considerable achievements and we are proud to have Amy as a Crohnâs & Colitis UK Ambassador.”
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