Gogglebox Star’s emotional confession about her grandmother's struggle with dementia - 'Sometimes I wish she'd just go'
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While we all like to forget the harsh realities of getting older, some of us can't ignore it, particularly if our ageing loved ones have been diagnosed with a life-altering condition like dementia.
That's the reality for the Silbery family, who recently have had to endure devastating news that has left them heartbroken.
Emotional scenes aren't anything new to Gogglebox - the tears have become an almost regular occurrence during the popular Aussie show’s run.
However, when the Silbery family, who have been regulars on the show for nearly six years now, revealed that their beloved grandmother would not be making a comeback for the show’s upcoming season, many fans were shocked.
Isabelle Silbery, one of the show’s beloved stars, broke down in tears during an interview with The Project while discussing her grandmother’s recent dementia diagnosis.
The 34-year-old Gogglebox Australia star, along with her mother Kerry, broke the devastating news earlier this month saying that 90-year-old Emmie would ‘no longer be appearing on Gogglebox’ due to her condition.
In an emotional promotional clip for the gut-wrenching episode, Isabelle could be heard sobbing as she shared how she’s been dealing with losing a family member to dementia.
'Sometimes, I really wish that she'd just go because she's not the same. It's just really hard,' she said.
Kerry explained that the 'hardest part' of Emmie's diagnosis was having to tell her that she wouldn’t be gracing the Gogglebox couch anymore.
'This is real life. Emmie is no longer able to do the show, and we wanted to be really transparent about that and not have her disappear off the couch,' Isabelle continued.
The Silbery family first appeared on the show in 2016 and have shared many personal struggles along the way. However, this latest news has been very difficult for the family.
Kerry shared: ‘We've had to make an array of difficult decisions that are best for Emmie since her recent diagnosis of dementia.’
‘Emmie has now happily settled into an aged-care facility right around the corner from both Isabelle and me.’
Isabelle said that despite the challenging situation, their family ‘sorts itself out’ and that her grandmother is ‘safe and happy’ as she tackles new chapters in her life.
'It's been tough watching my grandma deteriorate before our eyes with dementia,' she wrote in a post on Instagram.
'I've been supporting mum, who has all the weight on her shoulders as she makes some big decisions for Emmie's future.'
'The three of us have always maintained being real with each other and you all, even through family struggles and this is one of them.'
She continued by expressing the hope that her grandmother’s condition ‘starts a conversation about dementia’ and its devastating impact on families.
Isabelle continued: 'What's best for her now is that she is safe and happy in permanent care just up the road, where we visit her every day.’
'She's stepping back from Gogglebox as it just wouldn't be fair to her, and instead, she will be enjoying her evening wine whilst watching us on the coach.'
'Rest assured, Emmie is still cracking jokes, still up for a cuddle and in blissful ignorance of her circumstance.'
However, Isabelle’s fans were shocked and devastated by the news, with many recalling the hilarious and witty moments Emmie shared with them during her time on the show.
One fan wrote: ‘We all love our Emmie it’s going to be so sad not seeing her every week. Love you Emmie to the moon and back.’
‘Sending love to the three of you,’ another added.
A third chimed in: ‘Sending you all a huge hug. Dementia is awful, make the most of every day with your loved ones.’
Emmie may no longer be able to join the family on the Gogglebox couch, but as Isabelle said, she's still around, cracking jokes, and always up for a cuddle.
Members, this is undoubtedly an incredibly challenging and delicate situation, especially if you are diagnosed or are looking after someone with dementia. Just remember to be there for your loved ones in any way you can, while also looking after yourself at the same time.
What are your thoughts on this story? Have you ever been through a similar situation? Let us know in the comments below.
That's the reality for the Silbery family, who recently have had to endure devastating news that has left them heartbroken.
Emotional scenes aren't anything new to Gogglebox - the tears have become an almost regular occurrence during the popular Aussie show’s run.
However, when the Silbery family, who have been regulars on the show for nearly six years now, revealed that their beloved grandmother would not be making a comeback for the show’s upcoming season, many fans were shocked.
Isabelle Silbery, one of the show’s beloved stars, broke down in tears during an interview with The Project while discussing her grandmother’s recent dementia diagnosis.
The 34-year-old Gogglebox Australia star, along with her mother Kerry, broke the devastating news earlier this month saying that 90-year-old Emmie would ‘no longer be appearing on Gogglebox’ due to her condition.
In an emotional promotional clip for the gut-wrenching episode, Isabelle could be heard sobbing as she shared how she’s been dealing with losing a family member to dementia.
'Sometimes, I really wish that she'd just go because she's not the same. It's just really hard,' she said.
Kerry explained that the 'hardest part' of Emmie's diagnosis was having to tell her that she wouldn’t be gracing the Gogglebox couch anymore.
'This is real life. Emmie is no longer able to do the show, and we wanted to be really transparent about that and not have her disappear off the couch,' Isabelle continued.
The Silbery family first appeared on the show in 2016 and have shared many personal struggles along the way. However, this latest news has been very difficult for the family.
Kerry shared: ‘We've had to make an array of difficult decisions that are best for Emmie since her recent diagnosis of dementia.’
‘Emmie has now happily settled into an aged-care facility right around the corner from both Isabelle and me.’
Isabelle said that despite the challenging situation, their family ‘sorts itself out’ and that her grandmother is ‘safe and happy’ as she tackles new chapters in her life.
'It's been tough watching my grandma deteriorate before our eyes with dementia,' she wrote in a post on Instagram.
'I've been supporting mum, who has all the weight on her shoulders as she makes some big decisions for Emmie's future.'
'The three of us have always maintained being real with each other and you all, even through family struggles and this is one of them.'
She continued by expressing the hope that her grandmother’s condition ‘starts a conversation about dementia’ and its devastating impact on families.
Isabelle continued: 'What's best for her now is that she is safe and happy in permanent care just up the road, where we visit her every day.’
'She's stepping back from Gogglebox as it just wouldn't be fair to her, and instead, she will be enjoying her evening wine whilst watching us on the coach.'
'Rest assured, Emmie is still cracking jokes, still up for a cuddle and in blissful ignorance of her circumstance.'
However, Isabelle’s fans were shocked and devastated by the news, with many recalling the hilarious and witty moments Emmie shared with them during her time on the show.
One fan wrote: ‘We all love our Emmie it’s going to be so sad not seeing her every week. Love you Emmie to the moon and back.’
‘Sending love to the three of you,’ another added.
A third chimed in: ‘Sending you all a huge hug. Dementia is awful, make the most of every day with your loved ones.’
Emmie may no longer be able to join the family on the Gogglebox couch, but as Isabelle said, she's still around, cracking jokes, and always up for a cuddle.
Key Takeaways
- Isabelle Silbery broke down in tears over her grandmother Emmie's recent dementia diagnosis during an emotional interview on The Project.
- Earlier this month, the Silberys made the sad announcement Emmie would no longer be joining them on the Gogglebox couch due to her condition.
- Isabelle hopes 'this opens up the conversation about dementia' and for her grandmother to be safe and happy in her aged-care facility.
- The Silbery family has appeared in the series since 2016.
Members, this is undoubtedly an incredibly challenging and delicate situation, especially if you are diagnosed or are looking after someone with dementia. Just remember to be there for your loved ones in any way you can, while also looking after yourself at the same time.
What are your thoughts on this story? Have you ever been through a similar situation? Let us know in the comments below.