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Linda Nolan looked in good spirits as she enjoyed a night out in Blackpool with her sisters Denise, 71, and Maureen, 69, on Monday.

The singer, 64, who was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in her hip in 2017, used a cane for support as she exited the Winter Gardens with her elder siblings.

She wrapped up warm for the outing in a ruby red, fur-lined shawl layered over a red and black blouse.

Linda added to the look with a pair of heeled boots and chandelier earrings.

Maureen was also a vision for the evening as she braved the UK’s cold snap in a large, bright white puffer coat and heeled boots, while Denise looked stylish in an electric blue trench coat and red trousers.

Linda Nolan looked in good spirits as she enjoyed a night out in Blackpool with her sisters on Monday and was seen using a cane as she exited the Winter Gardens

Linda Nolan looked in good spirits as she enjoyed a night out in Blackpool with her sisters on Monday and was seen using a cane as she exited the Winter Gardens 

The singer, 64, who was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in her hip in 2017, posed for snaps with her sisters Denise, 71, (left) and Maureen, 69

The singer, 64, who was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in her hip in 2017, posed for snaps with her sisters Denise, 71, (left) and Maureen, 69

The trio rose to fame alongside siblings Anne, 71, and Coleen, 57, as part of singing group The Nolans. 

Her sister Bernie was also a member but died of breast cancer in 2013, aged 52. Anne was previously diagnosed with breast cancer but is now in remission.

Linda was first diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer in 2005 before getting the all-clear in 2006, but the disease sadly returned in 2017, which then spread to her liver and brain.

Linda recently revealed she is ’embracing every moment’ after learning her tumours have shrunk. 

Writing about the news in The Mirror last week, Linda, who was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in her hip in 2017, revealed: ‘I was getting the results of my scans. Because my appointment was later than usual, my head started to run riot…

‘There’s always that thing outside the door when you know your life could change in minutes. But it was good news. The tumours haven’t grown…

‘In fact, the consultant said these precious words: “There’s still some shrinkage.” I mean, I wish around my waist, but I’ll take it. I’ll definitely take it!…

‘Of course, the tumours are still there, and making themselves felt. The consultant explained memory loss, hearing loss and slight stammer I’ve been getting are because a tumour is impacting the area in my brain linked to cognitive behaviour.’

In December, Linda opened up about how little time she may have left after she admitted that this Christmas could be her last.

Speaking to Woman magazine, she said: ‘When I wake up, I try to think it’s another day to enjoy, not it’s another day closer.

‘Sometimes it’s hard, but I never want cancer to win. Sometimes I slide down the wall and cry my eyes out because I’m having a bad day, but 99.9 per cent of the time I’m OK.

‘[Christmas will be] extra special because I don’t know if I’ll see it next year. So, definitely, everything is more poignant. [My Christmas wish] is to be here.

‘It’s important now for me to make memories and to enjoy the time I’ve got left.’

She wrapped up warm for the outing in a ruby red, fur-lined shawl layered over a red and black blouse. Linda added to the look with a pair of heeled boots and chandelier earrings

She wrapped up warm for the outing in a ruby red, fur-lined shawl layered over a red and black blouse. Linda added to the look with a pair of heeled boots and chandelier earrings 

Linda rose to fame with The Nolans performing with her sisters (L-R Maureen, Linda, Coleen and Bernie pose with their two brothers Tommy and Brian in 1981)

Linda rose to fame with The Nolans performing with her sisters (L-R Maureen, Linda, Coleen and Bernie pose with their two brothers Tommy and Brian in 1981) 

Linda has also previously discussed how she has been suffering from memory loss amid her battle with the disease as she spoke about forgetting her niece Ciara’s name.

She wrote in The Mirror: ‘I had to turn to Coleen’s son Jake’s girlfriend and ask her what my niece, Coleen’s daughter, is called.

‘My memory has been lapsing for a while, but that moment was as bad as it has got.’

But Linda insisted she would not ‘panic’ or ‘live in fear’ amid her struggles, as she told how she wanted to make the most of her time with her loved ones.

‘I’m not going to panic because, if I panic, cancer wins,’ she insisted. ‘I’m not going to live in fear because it’ll take over, and I have to concentrate on making the most of now.’

Linda also heartbreakingly told how she is coming to terms with the fact that she might not see Ciara, the daughter of Coleen Nolan, again because her niece is travelling in January.

Linda recently told how she doesn’t think she will survive cancer for a third time and said it has become a ‘way of life’ for her.

‘I rang that bell twice. And I know now I won’t be ringing it again,’ she heartbreakingly wrote in The Mirror.

‘[Cancer has] become a way of life now. I have my cancer book – a title I never thought I’d have in my library – with all my bloods, weight and so on recorded (I’ve lost 4kg, although I reckon I could live off what’s left for some time).’

The TV personality said she wasn’t ‘angry’ with her fate and that everyone is on their own ‘pathways’ on the ‘chemo ward conveyor belt’, noting her path ‘runs straight ahead’ for now.

Her outing comes after she opened up in December about how little time she may have left after she admitted that this Christmas could be her last (pictured in 2016)

Her outing comes after she opened up in December about how little time she may have left after she admitted that this Christmas could be her last (pictured in 2016)

In March, Linda revealed that her cancer had spread to her brain as she provided an update on her cancer battle.

Doctors told her that she had two sizeable masses surrounded by smaller ones on her brain nearly 20 years after she was first diagnosed with cancer.

Linda underwent a mastectomy and 18 rounds of chemotherapy after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005.

In 2017, Linda was diagnosed with incurable secondary cancer in her hip, and in 2020, she confirmed that she had liver cancer.

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