Comedian Romesh Ranganathan surprised young people being supported on the Teenage Cancer Trust unit at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, when he was in Liverpool as part of his Hustle tour.
Romesh, who has supported Teenage Cancer Trust for many years, met families being supported by the charity, and spoke to staff to learn more about how the charity is making a difference to teenagers and young adults in the area who have cancer. Romesh met 13-year-old Logan from Preston, who is having chemotherapy on the unit, after being recently diagnosed with a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma called T-Cell lymphoblastic lymphoma.
Romesh, who asked Jack if he was the worst person he had played at pool, let the nerves get the better of him - resulting in him losing the game against the 15-year-old. Faye Hindmarsh, a Teenage Cancer Trust Youth Support Worker, said: “Romesh was great with the young people and he gave them a real boost. “Romesh is really down-to-earth, he got involved playing pool and got everyone laughing and chatting. Everyone had a really nice time and he’s welcome back anytime.
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