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Lynne McGranger, a star of Home and Away, sobs as a significant event’s details are revealed.

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For months prior to the event, “I had a rock of anxiety the size of Uluru in my chest.”

Away from Home On live TV, Lynne McGranger sobbed as she described an important personal event in its emotional nuances.

To raise awareness of bowel cancer, the Australian actress made an appearance on The Morning Show on Wednesday.

Through the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program, the Australian government provides free screening kits to more than six million Australians annually. However, only 4 out of 10 of these pass the exam.

The Morning Show is available for free streaming on 7plus and on Channel 7.

In her remarks to the hosts Kylie Gillies and Matt Doran, Lynne emphasized the significance of “staying on top of your health” so that one may continue to take pleasure in life’s significant events.

She continued by saying that she had recently gone through one such milestone event—the marriage of her daughter Clancy to husband Luke.

When pictures of her daughter wearing her wedding dress appeared on the screen, Lynne was overcome and exclaimed, “Oh, I’m getting teary.”

With tears in her eyes and her voice shaking, Lynne said, “It was the best day with the most remarkable people.”

“Our in-laws—or rather, Clancy’s—are divine, not mine. Their friends and family are angels. Everyone had a fantastic time.

“I now have a lovely son-in-law, and they are currently enjoying a terrific time in Mykonos, along with the rest of the globe, apparently. It went as smoothly as silk.

We could not have asked for a finer day, in all honesty.

Although Lynne claimed to have maintained her composure on the day of her daughter’s wedding, she admitted that the emotion was now catching up with her.

“I think I had a rock of anxiety the size of Uluru in my chest for months leading up to and on the day,” the woman claimed.

“Even though it went away during the day, I think the margaritas were a big help!

“But you know, seeing how chilled Clancy was, how fabulous her girlfriends, her attendants, and how fabulous the people (were) at the venue at Byron Bay — at The Farm, if you don’t mind — and just seeing how smoothly everything was going, it all dissipated,” the author said.

Ada Nicodemou, a cast member of Home and Away, attended the big event with Lynne, who remarked that Ada was overcome with emotion.

Paul and I each led Clancy down the aisle, through the arbour, and through the orchard, according to Lynne.

And as I turned to look, Ada was sobbing uncontrollably like the Cypriot—actually, Greek—girl that she is.

But how did you not cry, she asked me?

“I remarked since it was only after that that my nervousness subsided, which was a rock the size of Uluru. And on Friday, as they left for their honeymoon, we bid them farewell. that I started crying.

And ever since, whenever anybody mentions the wedding, I’m like, ‘Oh! It’s all flowing out now, so.”

The one touching thing Lynne did to help her daughter enjoy the occasion on her daughter’s special day was then revealed.

She said, “I put my phone down.”

I set my phone down and didn’t pick it up once the entire time because I wanted to “live in the moment.”

“I had pals and Ada, my personal videographer and photographer, you know.

All of us took pictures, and we had amazing professional photographers, but I didn’t take any.

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