Dan walker: bbc breakfast star's heartfelt admission to colleague

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Dan Walker, 42, took to Twitter to send his well wishes to the former athlete Michael Johnson, 51, who suffered a stroke last year. In view of his 574,000 followers, the BBC Breakfast


presenter said: “Michael. I was obsessed with watching you in your professional prime and, like many others, I was totally shocked by what happened to you last year. “The way you have come


back from that, with the help of others, is just as inspirational as anything you did on the track.” The BBC host’s message comes after Michael took to the micro-blogging site to thank his


fans for their kind words during his recovery. In view of his 98,000 followers, Michael wrote: “So many kind words yesterday! Recovery was difficult. I’m no stranger to hard work. But this


required me to accept being physically weak and allowing others to help me. With support, a winning mindset, AND a willingness to confront our own shortcomings we can overcome anything!” The


former Olympic champion and BBC sports correspondent had shared a side-by-side video of himself where he was back running following his stroke in September, last year. He captioned the


clip: “A year ago today I was unable to walk having suffered a stroke. Thanks to the mindset learned as an Olympian, 2 months later I was back running! Today I’m thankful to my family,


friends, fans, and @mjp360 for the incredible support! #strokesurvivor #health #Olympics #motivation.” Dan took the opportunity to also repost the video and added the caption: “Incredible.”


Fans flocked to comment on the post, as one person said: “True Olympian spirit! Great to see @MJGold back on our screens and so well.” Another fan asked: “Dan, are there plans by the @BBC to


doa follow up Documentary of @MJGold’s recovery?” Dan captioned the photo: “Lovely week away with the family in Cornwall. Surfing, sunset barbecues, castles, cream teas, pasties and a


toilet that was made for Bilbo Baggins.” The picture saw him resting his forehead on the sloped wall above the toilet, with his arms outstretched in visible annoyance. He later added the


same picture to his Instagram stories, simply asking: “Sit down wee?” with a crying with laughter emoji. Fans flocked to comment on the cheeky post, as one person agreed: “Got to be sit down


wee,” while another person added: “The struggle is real.” _BBC BREAKFAST AIRS WEEKDAYS ON BBC ONE AT 6.30AM._