Martin Kemp says his brain ‘wasn’t working properly’ after brain tumou

In 1995, Martin Kemp – then known for being part of the band Spandau Ballet – had been diagnosed with two brain tumours. Most recently, on the Dish podcast with Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett, the 61-year-old spoke up about the thing that helped him recover “more than anything else”. Following an operation to remove the benign tumours, and radiotherapy, Kemp was suffering.

“My brain still wasn’t working properly from the operation,” he said on the podcast.

“To the point where, sometimes, if I wanted to walk left, I would walk right; or like I couldn’t think about putting things in order, or anything like that.

“Learning lines was just way out there. When EastEnders was offered to me it was a chance for me to get over it.”

In the candid chat, which was released on Wednesday, November 16, Kemp explained how portraying the villain Steve Owen in the popular soap helped to save him.

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“It wasn’t just me taking EastEnders on because I thought yeah, it was a good gig – it was me trying to get my life back together.

“When I look back at EastEnders, it’s more than just a good job. It was the thing that helped me recover, more than anything else.”

In the four years that he took on the role of Steve Owen, from 1998 to 2002, Kemp said: “It moved me forward and left that whole nightmare behind.”

Benign brain tumours

The NHS explains a benign (meaning non-cancerous) brain tumour “is a mass of cells that grows relatively slowly in the brain”.

While tumours can successfully be removed via surgery, if some of the tumour can not be removed, other treatments are utilised in addition to surgery.

Just like Kemp, one treatment that could be offered is radiotherapy, which helps to control the growth of the remaining abnormal cells.

Another treatment option is chemotherapy, but treatment will depend on a medical overview.

Martin Kemp is on BBC One’s Saturday Kitchen, November 19 at 9.15am.

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