Ronnie Wood's ex-wife Jo says he is recovering well after second cancer battle

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Ronnie Wood's ex-wife Jo says he is recovering well after second cancer battle
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Ronnie Wood's ex-wife Jo says he is recovering well after second cancer battle.

Ronnie Wood's second wife, Jo Wood, has revealed that the star is recovering well after battling with cancer for a second time.

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