Comedian Ashley Storrie joins this week's edition of Richard Osman's House of Games alongside Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Megan McCubbin, and Adam Woodyatt.
This episode holds special significance for Storrie, as it marks one year since the passing of her mother, the influential comedian Janey Godley.
“A year ago today I sat in my mam’s hospice room, I held her hand, I told her it was time to go— I told her I would be fine— she blinked her eyes open for a second but she was too far gone. I went and did my radio show, and I knew in my heart that when I woke up the next day she’d be dead and she was. Tomorrow is the anniversary of her death. Today is the anniversary of the last time I saw her— the last time I touched her hand. I miss having that person I can be 100% myself with. I miss having the person who helps me sort through my day to day life, and all the things I struggle with— and answer the questions I need the answers to, and tells me what to do.”
Storrie’s message reflects the deep impact her mother had on her life, highlighting the loss of a supportive presence who helped her navigate daily struggles.
Summary: Ashley Storrie shares a poignant tribute to her late mother Janey Godley, commemorating a year since her death while appearing on Richard Osman's show.
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