Cal Wilson’s cause of death revealed
The cause of Cal Wilson’s death has been revealed, just 24 hours after her untimely death.
The New Zealand comedian and TV personality passed away on Wednesday at the age of 53, with the news of her death causing shockwaves.
According to The Daily Telegraph, Wilson died of a “rare and aggressive form of cancer” that she had been silently battling, as only a few people in her closest circle knew about her health issues.
The publication also added that Wilson had been in Sydney filming The Great Australian Bake Off when she was rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital where she later died.
In the lead up to her hospitalisation, she had been complaining of lower back pain and had been treated by another doctor.
Wilson, who is originally from Christchurch, New Zealand, passed away on October 11th, surrounded by family and friends at the Sydney hospital.
Cal Wilson became a fixture on the Australian comedy circuit after moving to Melbourne in 2003, winning the Melbourne Comedy Festival's Best Newcomer Award in 2001.
She went on to appear at the festival 14 times throughout her career and served as a member of its board.
Wilson also had a successful TV career, appearing on shows such as SkitHOUSE, Rove Live, Thank God You're Here, Good News Week, Spicks and Specks, The Project and more.
In August last year, Wilson was announced as a new co-host of The Great Australian Bake Off. The show's 17th season began filming last September and premiered in June this year.
Wilson was known for her quick wit, sharp observational humour, and flamboyant personal style. She was also a passionate advocate for mental health awareness.
Wilson is survived by her husband, Chris, and 14-year-old son, Digby.
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