Chris Hughes reveals brother Ben has been diagnosed with testicular cancer

Chris Hughes has urged TV viewers to check their testicles in an emotional video, hours after revealing his brother has been diagnosed with cancer.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday evening, Chris, 25, admitted brother Ben had been diagnosed with testicular cancer only hours earlier - just weeks after the Love Island star was examined for the condition on live television.

Appearing on Wednesday's episode of This Morning in a candid video, the star thanked the show for their support, while asking for fans to check for unusual testicular lumps, which could save their lives. 

Support: Chris Hughes has urged TV viewers to check their testicles in an emotional video, hours after revealing his brother has been diagnosed with cancer

Support: Chris Hughes has urged TV viewers to check their testicles in an emotional video, hours after revealing his brother has been diagnosed with cancer

Inseparable: Taking to Instagram on Tuesday evening, Chris, 25, admitted brother Ben had been diagnosed with testicular cancer only hours earlier - just weeks after the Love Island star was examined for the condition on live television (pictured with Ben before his diagnosis)

Inseparable: Taking to Instagram on Tuesday evening, Chris, 25, admitted brother Ben had been diagnosed with testicular cancer only hours earlier - just weeks after the Love Island star was examined for the condition on live television (pictured with Ben before his diagnosis)

He said: 'Morning everybody I hope you're well I just wanted to thank This Morning for letting me do the examination on air.

'He (Ben) popped into my room the day after I'd done the exam and he said he checked himself and found a lump. 

'So he went to the doctor and had the results yesterday and was told it was testicular cancer. Hopefully he's found it at an early stage which is vital and it hasn't spread.

Thanks: He said: 'With that I just want to urge everybody to get checked out, men all across the world ignore that. If you catch it an early stage it shouldn't be an issue'

Inspirational: Hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield looked moved as Chris thanked the show for letting him do the examination live on air

Inspirational: Hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield looked moved as Chris thanked the show for letting him do the examination live on air

'With that I just want to urge everybody to get checked out, men all across the world ignore that. If you catch it an early stage it shouldn't be an issue.

'Fingers crossed for my brother, hopefully he recovers well. But thank you for allowing me to pop onto the show, and take care everybody.' 

The TV appearance came after Chris shared the devastating news, accompanied by a shot of the pair as children, he wrote:  'A sad day. My brother was diagnosed with testicular cancer this lunchtime, in which we pray for a kind prognosis.'

Devastated: Chris won praise after having a testicular check-up live on the show 

Devastated: Chris won praise after having a testicular check-up live on the show 

The TV personality - one of five brothers - revealed Ben had originally discovered an unusual lump in his testicles the day after Chris had urged viewers to be examined for the disease during an appearance on This Morning in November.    

He explained: 'He came into my room at 3am the morning after my testicular examination on tv, clearly struggling to sleep, telling me he'd found a lump and asked me if he's checking it right. 

'To which I told him, 'Ben, it's 3am, I'll look in the morning, but if there's a lump, go and check it checked tomorrow with the doctor'. 

Moving: Taking to Instagram on Tuesday evening, Chris, 25, admitted brother Ben had been given the news only hours earlier in a post accompanied by a shot of the pair as children 

Moving: Taking to Instagram on Tuesday evening, Chris, 25, admitted brother Ben had been given the news only hours earlier in a post accompanied by a shot of the pair as children 

Hopeful: 'A sad day. My brother was diagnosed with testicular cancer this lunchtime, in which we pray for a kind prognosis,' he wrote alongside images of himself and Ben as youngsters 

Hopeful: 'A sad day. My brother was diagnosed with testicular cancer this lunchtime, in which we pray for a kind prognosis,' he wrote alongside images of himself and Ben as youngsters 

'Today he sent me a message telling me the news, and thanking me for making him aware, else he'd never have known he had cancer.. That literally

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