I am grateful for every day on this earth. Okay okay okay, I know you’re dying to know all her tips and secrets so I’ll delay no longer!! I’m so inspired by you Megan! Tell us a little bit about yourself!įirst, thanks for asking me to do this Nicole! I was born and raised in Seattle (Go Seahawks!) and attended Kings Schools. (Extra entry for subscribing to this blog) Since we are two Washington girls, we thought we would do a little SEATTLE GIVEAWAY for you to win a copy of her book, a Starbucks gift card and some other Washington goodies. Pick up a copy of Faith in the Spotlight and read all about her story and how she is living her dreams while staying true to her beliefs.
Luckily, she wrote a book about it and she’s going to share more about it today. Not only is she an amazing wife and mother of 2 precious boys, but she also is a host of Inside Edition and acts in and produces movies on the side. I’m sure like me, you’re wondering, HOW DOES SHE DO IT?! To be honest, I’ve read this interview about 3 times because it’s so encouraging…you might want to sit down for this one. I’ve never met anyone as strong, determined, and hard working as Megan and her perspectives and wisdom have impacted me in the most tremendous way. She has always been one of my biggest role models and I’m so excited for you to get to know her today. She wrote the show's producers, urging El Moussa to get it checked out.Īs a result, El Moussa discovered he had thyroid cancer.I remember meeting Megan when I was in 5th grade at National American Miss and I was in complete awe of her poise, sophistication and exuberant joy. This is not the first instance of a viewer diagnosing a television personality.Ī fan who happened to be a registered nurse noticed a lump on HGTV star Tarek El Moussa's neck while watching a marathon of "Flip or Flop" in 2013. I’ll be away for a bit … until then, thanks for watching," Norville added. The television host asked for prayers for herself and her surgeon ahead of the procedure, encouraging viewers to "tune in to 'Inside Edition' every day" despite her absence. There will be no chemo, I’m told no radiation but I will have surgery and I’ll be away for a bit, so Diane (McInerney) will be holding down the fort." "The doctor says it’s a very localized form of cancer, which tomorrow, I’ll have surgery to have removed. Until recently, it was something,” she said. Norville said doctors initially deemed the thyroid nodule benign, but the lump eventually grew cancerous, requiring medical treatment. Related: 'Jeopardy!' host Alex Trebek thanks his supporters amid cancer battle: 'I'm a lucky guy' And a long time ago an 'Inside Edition' viewer reached out to say she’d seen something on my neck. Your hair, your makeup, the dress you’re wearing. Norville continued: "When you work on television, viewers comment on everything. "We live in a world of see something, say something, and I'm really glad we do," she said in a video announcement posted on the show's official YouTube account Monday. The "Inside Edition" host revealed that she will undergo surgery to remove a cancerous thyroid nodule that a sharp-eyed viewer brought to her attention. Watch Video: Inside Edition host to undergo surgery after viewer noticed a lumpĭeborah Norville is used to having her looks scrutinized as a television personality, but one comment from a concerned viewer proved to be a life-saver.