
Jennifer Wrynne’s life was turned on its head nine months ago. Still in the newborn bubble and just days after the christening of her youngest child, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
“I didn’t go looking for it, I wasn’t checking my breasts, it was just purely by accident in the shower that I came across it,” she shares with VIP Magazine.
We sit down with her on a rainy day for the March issue of VIP Magazine, just a handful of days after she finishes up her cancer treatment.
“I was so lucky to catch it, my lump was quite close to my skin, I feel like my lump came out to meet me!” she tells us. “I think my gratitude for everything outweighed all the negative feelings.”

Jennifer, who is a milliner by trade, is such a bubbly person. Even while being faced by some of the scariest news a person could be told. So how does she keep a brave face?
“My parents are very positive people. They’re very like, get on with it, get on with living. My dad had a very bad accident 43 years ago and had to learn how to walk, talk, how to read and write again. He also lost the power in the right hand side of his body, but he never complains. He got up and he got on with it,” she tells us simply.
“Obviously my parents were sympathetic with me, but we just got on with it. Also, I had four children peering at me in the bed, so every morning I had to just get up and get going!”

Jennifer has been put into a medical menopause, but she once again is looking at the brighter side of life.
“I am blessed with my four babies: Alexander who is five, the twins Amber and Isabella who are three, and Amelia Rose who is just one.”
Read our full interview with Jennifer inside the March issue of VIP Magazine on shelves now



