Scottish comedian Janey Godley has died in hospice ‘surrounded by loved ones’

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The showbiz world is in mourning following the passing of the much-loved star

  • Published: 9:35, 2 Nov 2024
  • Updated: 9:55, 2 Nov 2024

COMEDIAN Janey Godley has sadly died aged 63 following a brave ovarian cancer fight.

The Scots comic spent her final days in a hospice after revealing in September that she was receiving end-of-life care.

Comedian Janey Godley has sadly passed away aged 63

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Comedian Janey Godley has sadly passed away aged 63

The late comic had a close relationship with actress daughter Ashley Storrie

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The late comic had a close relationship with actress daughter Ashley StorrieCredit: Alamy

The Scots stand-up star received end-of-life care for ovarian cancer

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The Scots stand-up star received end-of-life care for ovarian cancer

The funnywoman had a string of showbiz pals including Nicola Sturgeon

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The funnywoman had a string of showbiz pals including Nicola SturgeonCredit: Alamy

The Glasgow-born comic was famed for her work on stage and screen

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The Glasgow-born comic was famed for her work on stage and screenCredit: Rex

At the time, she said: "The chemo ran out of options and I just couldn't take any more of it and the cancer has spread.

"So it looks like this will be getting to near the end of it and it's really difficult to speak about this and say to people."

And just weeks later the funnywoman, from Glasgow, passed away surrounded by friends and family.

In a statement, her manager Chris Davis said: "It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our client Doctor Janey Godley on 2nd November.

"Janey died peacefully in the wonderful Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow surrounded by her loved ones.

"She will be hugely missed by her family, friends and her many fans.

"She will be remembered for her legendary voiceovers of Nicola Sturgeon during the pandemic, her hilarious and outspoken comedy, but most of all for just being 'Janey'."

Godley revealed in September she had been receiving palliative care in a hospice."

Janey's heartbroken daughter and TV star Ashley Storrie took to social media to hail her beloved mum.

She wrote: "Earlier this morning Janey passed away in her sleep. Her family were with her.

"The love and support from all her friends and fans during this cancer journey brought her enormous joy.

"It has also been a huge comfort to us, her family and close friends, thank you."

It comes after a raft of showbiz pals comforted the late comic in her final days.

Two Doors Down fave Elaine C Smith, 66, popped in to see her pal with a stunning bouquet of flowers and gifts including a candle that read "you are beautiful inside and out".

Elsewhere Janey got a call in her hospice bed from her comedy hero Sit Billy Connolly.

The legendary comic cheered her up with “offensive” and “disgusting swearing.”

A pal of The Big Yin’s revealed: “Billy was updated on Janey’s sad situation and he just wanted to phone her. I’m so glad his call seems to have cheered her up.”

Larger-than-life Janey entertained the masses during lockdown with a series of viral videos poking fun at Nicola Sturgeon's coronavirus news briefings.

The telly star had a close friendship with the former First Minister, who often sent her messages of support during her ill health.

JANEY'S TOP TRUMPS

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THE Scots comic went viral when she staged her own personal protest outside Donald’s Turnberry hotel in 2018 when she held up a sign saying, ‘Trump is a c**t’ as a police officer tried to move her on.

Donald was visiting his Ayrshire resort when he was greeted by the 60-year-old stand-up and her placard with the flowery language. She said: “I think half the world was shocked I used that word.”

However the notoriously thin-skinned Donald didn’t see the funny side with Janey later claiming he’d put her on a no fly list. She says: “I’ve been barred from travelling to America since I welcomed Trump to Turnberry.”

And as well as being an online hit she also appeared in Scots soap River City and the Beeb's Have I Got News For You.

Born in poverty in Glasgow in 1961, Godley went on to become a regular co-presenter on BBC Radio 4's Loose Ends, as well as fronting BBC Radio 4 series The C Bomb.

The comedian was photographed at Turnberry golf resort with her infamous "unwelcome" sign for Donald Trump in 2016.

In 2023, Godley became the winner of the inaugural Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival.

But in September she cancelled a planned tour after her health quickly deteriorated after a bout of sepsis.

Her cancer had been kept at bay through NHS treatment over the last few years but had returned with a few added complications.

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