BBC radio DJ Trevor Nelson has revealed he has a brain tumour, two months after taking a break from work due to ‘health issues’.
The R&B icon, 62, announced in June that he would be extending his Radio 2 break to focus on his health but did not share details at the time.
He has now revealed that he was actually facing a brain tumour, which has turned his world ‘upside down’.
‘I’m feeling good. I will be back to work very soon,’ he captioned a video on Instagram. ‘To radio first and later to my DJ gigs. Thank you for all your messages, your love and your support. ❤️’
In the clip he told fans: ‘A lot of you may have seen the post that I put up at the start of summer, saying that I was stepping back from all my work commitments due to illness.
‘There’s been a lot of speculation as to what’s wrong with me, I know that much. My phone’s blown up 20 times over with people asking what’s wrong with me.
‘Due to the love and the positive vibes, thousands of you have been sending me, I felt that I should at least tell you what is wrong with me and what happened to me.’
He added that he wasn’t planning to go into huge detail right now but said he might ‘deep dive’ into it later so fans could hear the ‘whole crazy story’.
Trevor continued: ‘I’ll tell you this, I was minding my own business and then it was discovered that I had a brain tumour.
‘As you can imagine, I was shocked. In fact, my world was turned upside down.’
He said ‘quite literally’ that his head was ‘all over the place’ but that he knew he had to stop work.
Trevor confirmed he had a ‘very serious surgery’ that went well, spending the last month in recovery and in post-op treatment.’
‘I can only tell you the truth,’ he added. ‘I feel great right now, I feel ready to come back. I feel energised and almost back to myself.
‘I’ve had a really serious situation but I’ve come out the other side and I feel great. I feel raring to go. I feel in good health.’





