JAMIE Oliver revealed his pride over daughter Daisy, who is training to be a nurse.
The 19–year-old, the second of his five children, is in the middle of her nursing degree in Leeds.
Jamie gesê: “I’m very proud of her and I think to be a carer of any kind, to contribute to saving lives in any way, it’s so humbling.
“She worked last year in an old people’s home and that’s an experience that will be with her for life.
“It’s a different breed of person that can do that work. It’s different gravy altogether.”
Jamie, 47, said his family and grandparents have used the NHS in die verlede – “and the odd time when I cut myself in the early days.”
The TV chef presented the Who Cares Wins award for best charity to Jump, which provides professional photography and video services for families of children with life-limiting illnesses to create special memories.
Jamie told The National Lottery-sponsored awards: “At people’s darkest hour where the kids and their parents are at their most vulnerable, these little bits of care are what create precious memories.”
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Who Cares Wins 2022
THE Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards will celebrate our dedicated healthcare workers in a glitzy ceremony hosted by the one and only Davina McCall.
It will be screened on Channel 4 en al 4 op November 27 at 6.30pm and these are the categories your health heroes could be in with a chance of winning:
Beste dokter – 'n NHS-dokter – GP, hospitaal dokter of konsultant
Beste vroedvrou – 'n NHS-vroedvrou wat groot sorg vir 'n vrou of haar baba verskaf het
Beste span – enige NHS of gesondheidsorgspan op die voorste linie en agter die skerms wat bo en behalwe die oproep van diens gegaan het
Beste verpleegster – 'n NHS-verpleegster in enige veld
Beste Gesondheid Liefdadigheid – For a charity that has helped change lives
Onbesonge held – For someone who deserves to be recognised and celebrated for their work helping others
Jong held – For youngsters that have gone above and beyond. Oop vir enigiemand onder die ouderdom van 18
Geestesgesondheidsheld – For significant contribution to mental health
999 Held – For teams and individuals that have stepped up in a crisis
Siobhan O'Connor The Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards page for all the latest awards news, interviews and red carpet photos.