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This former model didn't wear goggles in the solarium. What happened next was tragic.

 

This story is a truly tragic cautionary tale.

A 42-year-old former model in the UK, Debi Gibson, has been given just weeks to live after developing eye cancer that has now spread to her liver.

The shocking prognosis comes after she refused to wear protective goggles while frequently using a solarium in her youth.

Gibson, who once starred in British soap Eastenders, says she wants to use the remainder of her life to campaign for sunbeds to be banned.

“I want something good to come out of my death,” she said, the Huffington Post UK reports.

“All this because I wanted to be brown. I would like sunbeds to be banned.”

She explained that she chose not to wear the goggles because she didn’t want to develop tan lines around her eyes.

“There is this pressure when you are modelling or in the acting profession to be the perfect colour.”

“I saved up the money myself when I was 14 to buy a sunbed and had it at my parent’s house. I used it all the time, back then there weren’t any guidelines around, people thought this was the safest way to tan.”

The mother of one says she is dreading having to leave her daughter behind.

“She (my daughter) knows it all. She doesn’t understand everything, she just knows that mummy is going to go to heaven soon, that mummy has a nasty disease called cancer and it is going to kill her,” she said.

Gibson stopped using solariums in 2005, after hearing stories of the link between solarium tanning and cancer — but she was diagnosed with choroidal melanoma, a form of eye cancer, after suffering blurred vision in 2012.

Surgeons removed the left eye a year later after chemotherapy refused to kill the growth, but she learned the cancer had nevertheless spread to her liver earlier this year.

This is a video made with a 27-year-old Melbourne woman who – in 2007 – lost her battle with skin cancer. Clare’s message – no tan is worth dying for.

If you or someone you love has cancer and needs support, you can visit the Cancer Council here.

Every state in Australia has now banned – or is planning to ban – sunbeds.

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