BBC presenter 'can't stop crying' after final chemo session
Victoria Derbyshire discovered she had breast cancer last year and has kept a video diary.
BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire has said she "can't stop crying" after completing her final round of chemotherapy.
The former Newsnight and BBC Radio 5 Live presenter, who discovered she had breast cancer last July, said she was looking forward to "having a cup of tea and getting on with my life".
In an emotional video diary which she posted on Mother's Day, the 47-year-old wiped away tears as she said all she wanted to do now was have a cuddle with her sons.
She said: "I'm home and I'm happy, and I can't stop crying, which is mad.
"I think it might be six months of tears just coming out in one go, if that's possible.
"When it was over, the drugs had stopped going into me through the IV drip I think I felt in shock, I couldn't really speak. Which is not like me, as you'll have gathered.
"Now I just want to see my boys after work. After work? After school, and have a cuddle and have a celebratory tea and get on with the rest of my life."
The clip then cuts to Derbyshire's boys shouting " Happy end of chemo mummy. No more chemo!" before they give her a bunch of flowers.
Derbyshire shared the video with her 57,000 Twitter followers with the caption: "GOODBYE CHEMO!!!".
The presenter also made a video diary during her treatment last year, when she had a mastectomy.
She previously said she hoped sharing the clips would reassure women that having treatment for the condition is ''doable''.