Presenter Zoe Ball shares heartbreaking news

She said on air, “Mom is now in hospice care. Things are pretty hard for the family right now.”

“I want to thank John, Scarlett, Charlie (both Charlies), Sophie, and Laura for taking such good care of my mom.”

“My mom is having a really hard time right now. Sending her lots of love.”

“Love you Mum.”

What caused Julia Peckham’s death?
Zoe told everyone on April 24, 2024, that her mother Julia, who was 74 years old, had died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

She paid tribute to her on social media and told her followers that she had died.

She posted a picture of Julia with the words “Sleep tight, dear Mama.”

“Thank you for showing us how to love without conditions, be brave and caring all the time, and how laughter is the best gift, even on the worst days.”

“We miss you so much, but we will hold on so tight to each other.”

She also said, “Today I say goodbye to Granny J. Thank you for being a wonderful woman.”

“The only person who always sent me a Valentine’s card.”

In 1969, Julia married Johnny Ball, a TV host.

Zoe was born on November 23, 1970, when she was 21 years old.

Julia broke up with Johnny when Zoe was two years old, and they were no longer married in 1972.

Zoe has already talked about how hard it was for her to get along with Julia after her parents split up.

In the past, she said, “I didn’t see my mom Julia for a few years because she was so young when she got married to my dad and had me.”

“When they parted I lived with my dad and my other ‘mum’, his wife Diane.”

But in the last few years, they became very close, and Zoe helped her mom after her husband Richard died in 2013.

Zoe talked about her brother Jamie Clark when she talked about taking care of her mother.

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