
The little girl misses her mother terribly; Mel Schillingās daughter still hasnāt accepted the fact that her mother is no longer here.
Married At First Sight expert Mel Schilling has shared how she explained her colon cancer diagnosis to her nine-year-old daughter Maddie.
In a recent interview with Britainās OK! magazine, Mel, who is an expert on both MAFS Australia and MAFS UK, explained that Maddie has āa nine-year-oldās versionā of understanding what cancer is and its implications.
Mel Schilling made in her final years has been revealed, following her tragic death on Tuesday aged 54, after a long battle with bowel cancer.
āHeās gone through his own tough year as heās had grief in his life, but has still been there for me,ā she said.
It comes after Mel posted a series of photos showing the duality of her life as she continued to work while undergoing her sixth of eight chemotherapy cycles.
āTHIS IS ME ā for every moment of energy & vibrancy you see thereās an equal and opposite moment of fatigue & discomfort,ā she wrote.
Mel said she regularly reminded herself that this chapter āis just that ā one chapter in my lifeā.
āItās temporary and will pass. I know I have other, probably challenging chapters ahead, but they are not for today.
āSelf compassion is one of my biggest lessons ā Iām learning to cut myself some slack, allow the rest my body craves and to be kind to myself when I canāt be my usual ā100 per cent energy Melā.ā
She previously explained going through chemotherapy āfeels like being hungoverā on UK radio station Magic Radio in April 2024.
Mel Schilling is pictured at the 2024 BAFTAs. (Instagram / @theccmode)
Mel first shared her cancer diagnosis in December 2023.
Sheās since had the tumour removed and in January told 9Entertainment she was thrilled to be well enough to film the latest season of MAFS UK.
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āI wasnāt sure how things were going to go, so for me it was such a joy to be well enough and strong enough to be there straight away,ā she said.
Just two weeks earlier, she had revealed her cancer had spread to her brain.
In an Instagram post, Schillingās husband Gareth confirmed the tragic news, paying tribute to his soulmate the mother of their daughter Maddie, 11.
He revealed his wife ushered him closer in her final moments ā when he thought the cancer had taken away her ability to speak ā and whispered a message for their daughter that he said would āsustain me for the rest of my lifeā.
RIP Mel Schilling



