Charlene White, beloved presenter of *Loose Women*, broke down in tears as she tearfully paid tribute to her late friend, Darrell, during an emotional broadcast. 

The touching segment saw Charlene reflect on Darrell’s battle with Sarcoma cancer, a rare and aggressive type of tumor that affects bone and connective tissue.

Darrell passed away just last week after a long and courageous fight, and Charlene used her platform to honor him, despite the emotional weight of the moment.

The conversation began with Charlene opening up about the devastating loss of Darrell, who had been diagnosed with Sarcoma on his 40th birthday.

She shared that Darrell had first revealed his diagnosis to her during a casual birthday lunch.

“He popped round to my house for his birthday lunch and told me all about it,” Charlene recalled, her voice breaking as she spoke.

“He fought through it for four and a half years, and I’m incredibly proud of him.”

The deep bond Charlene had with Darrell was evident as she described him not only as a close friend but as a brother. She shared how Darrell had been there for her through every significant life event.

From their youthful antics to the present day, Charlene spoke lovingly of their friendship, recalling the times they spent together.

“The nonsense our little crew would get up to was hilarious back in the day,” she reminisced, smiling through her tears.

Charlene also revealed that she had been the best man at Darrell’s wedding and was the godmother to his eldest child. “He has been my brother since we met at 16 years old,” she said, clearly shaken by the loss of someone she considered family.

As Darrell’s health deteriorated in recent weeks, Charlene continued to be a pillar of support for him and his family, sharing fond memories and offering comfort during his final days.

As the segment on *Loose Women* progressed, Charlene made a brave decision to deviate from the planned script. Although producers were in her ear, reminding her of the program’s running order, Charlene insisted on delivering a heartfelt message to Darrell’s wife, Amy, who was watching the show.

“I know the director is going to go in my ear, ‘This isn’t what we planned, Charlene,’ but I don’t really care,” she admitted, showing her determination to honor her friend in the most personal way.

“What I am going to end on now, and I know Darrell’s wife is watching, I love you lots; I know that we’ll get through this together as a family, as friends, as everything because sometimes friend loss can feel like family.”

The broadcast then shifted to a special tribute: the airing of Darrell’s speech from the Sarcoma UK’s Shining Star Awards, where he had received the Inspiration Award.

Charlene described the speech as “incredible,” reflecting Darrell’s profound perspective on life. She encouraged viewers to listen to it as the show entered a break, allowing Darrell’s words to speak for themselves.

Charlene’s emotional journey through this segment left viewers with a deep sense of the love and connection she shared with Darrell. Last week, she had posted on social media about the heartbreak of losing him.

“There will be many of you who will be aware of me talking about one of my oldest and best friends Darrell @djoptic and his mission to beat the enemy which is Sarcoma cancer,” she had written.

Her post went on to describe how Darrell passed away in the early hours of Saturday morning, surrounded by his wife, Amy, and their two children, Maya and Theo.

In her heartfelt tribute, Charlene expressed her grief: “He took his final breath surrounded by his wonderful wife and children. My heart is broken into a million pieces.”

The emotional loss of Darrell has left Charlene, and many of his loved ones, mourning the passing of someone who had made such a significant impact on their lives.

The outpouring of love and support for Charlene and Darrell’s family from fans and colleagues alike is a testament to the deep connections people form in their lives.

Charlene’s decision to speak openly about her grief, despite the emotional burden, has touched many, and serves as a reminder of the strength of friendship and the healing power of sharing love and loss.