Jean-Christophe Novelli Opens Up About 10-Week-Old Son's Cancer Diagnosis: 'You Feel Utterly Helpless'

'There have been nights when I have sat alone, crying.'

Jean-Christophe Novelli has opened up about his 10-week-old son’s cancer diagnosis.

The 55-year-old chef’s son Valentino has been diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare cancer of the nervous system. 

Novelli and his fiancée Michelle Kennedy, 40, have spoken about their heartbreak and hope that their son will pull through.

“There have been nights when I have sat alone, crying, asking God why this has happened to my little boy and not to me,” Novelli told the Mirror on Sunday 20 November. “I wish I could change places with him.” 

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Jean-Christophe Novelli and Michelle Kennedy

Novelli explained the couple found a lump on their son’s throat on 23 October.

After seeking medical help, they noticed it had doubled in size within just a few days.

Valentino had an MRI scan that revealed the lump was cancerous. Novelli said he was told doctors were unable to remove it completely because it was too close to the baby’s windpipe.

“Valentino is so tiny,” Novelli added. “You feel utterly helpless. My heart goes out to the Bublés and any other family facing cancer.”

Novelli and his wife said they received hope when doctors recently told them they were “confident” Valentino could be treated with chemotherapy.

Novelli and Kennedy also have two older sons - Jean, eight, and Jacques, three, - and Novelli has a 30-year-old daughter Christina from a previous marriage.

The dad also opened up about he and his fiancée told their sons about Valentino’s diagnosis.

“They clearly knew something as Valentino was not at home. One morning, I was taking my eight-year-old to school and he said to me: ‘I don’t understand. Everyone is mentioning Valentino’s name at school’.

“At that point I realised I had to sit them down and tell them what cancer is and what was going on.” 

Novelli and Kennedy shared the news their son had been diagnosed with cancer on the same day Michael Bublé confirmed his three-year-old son Noah had cancer, on Friday 4 November. 

Novelli took to Twitter on Tuesday 8 November to thank people for their well wishes.

“On behalf of my family, I would like to say thank you for the heartwarming support that we have received over the past few days,” he wrote

Before You Go

10 Symptoms That Could Mean Cancer
Persistent Cough Or Hoarseness (01 of10)
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This could indicate lung cancer. (credit:bert_phantana via Getty Images)
A Change In The Appearance Of A Mole (02 of10)
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This could mean you're suffering skin cancer. (credit:BananaStock via Getty Images)
A Persistent Change In Bowel Habits(03 of10)
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This could be a sign of bowel cancer. (credit:Doug Chinnery via Getty Images)
A Sore That Does Not Heal (04 of10)
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Depends on where, but a mouth ulcer could mean mouth cancer. (credit:Ilya Andriyanov via Getty Images)
Persistent Difficulty Swallowing(05 of10)
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Unexplained Weight Loss(06 of10)
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Persistent Change In Bladder Habits (07 of10)
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An Unexplained Lump(08 of10)
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Persistent Unexplained Pain(09 of10)
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Unexplained Bleeding.(10 of10)
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