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  • 2 years ago
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A little boy shaved his head so his toddler sister wouldn't feel alone when she lost her hair after being diagnosed with cancer.

Milo Woolard, five, braved the clippers to support his two-year-old sister, Zella, when she was diagnosed with neuroblastoma - a cancer which develops in her nerve cells.

Mum Rachel, 26, took Zella to the doctors when she noticed the tot having issues sleeping and with her vision, but didn't think it would be anything serious.

But the youngster was tragically diagnosed with the rare form of cancer - which affects just 100 children per year in the UK - in August this year.


And now Milo and his grandmother, Sue Goodjohn, 56, have shaved their hair to raise money for charity Neuroblastoma UK and show their support for Zella as she battles the disease.
Transcript
00:00 Right, next up we have Milo for the chart.
00:04 Excited Milo? Or are you nervous?
00:07 I'm pretty nervous.
00:09 Okay, ready? Shall we go three...
00:21 Good luck Milo.
00:24 Don't move.
00:29 What a brave boy Milo has done this research for us.
00:32 He's an extremely brave boy.
00:35 The seller's going to be so proud of you.
00:38 Are you proud of yourself Milo?
00:40 Baby head!
00:42 I know!
00:44 I've never seen that before.
00:46 That is a show to you.
00:48 I like it.
00:50 [Music]

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