

Norville was interviewing celebs for a sponsor outside the party, where guests included Mariah Carey, Hailey Baldwin, Kate Upton, Gigi Hadid, Rita Ora and Kendall Jenner.

When it happened, Norwood was interviewing attractive people as they walked into a party at the Plaza Hotel.


He sought treatment for what turned out to be thyroid cancer, which is now in remission.Celebrities can be difficult, celebrity journalists sometimes say, but after reading this report about an Inside Edition anchor’s public meltdown, I’d posit that perhaps birds of a feather.expect unwarranted deferential treatment.Īccording to Page Six, Inside Edition’s Deborah Norville kind of lost it on the job this week while filming a report set to air in dozens of dentist’s waiting rooms across the country. Norville is not the first TV personality who has a viewer to thank for a critical diagnosis.Īn eagle-eyed fan watching HGTV’s “Flip or Flop” in 2013 noticed a lump on host Tarek El Moussa’s neck and emailed the show. I’ll be away for a bit,” said Norville, who did not specify how long she’d be away. The host, who joined “Inside Edition” in 1995, said colleague Diane McIrney will pitch in on the show while she seeks treatment. “For years, it was nothing,” Norville said. Norville’s nodule initially didn’t pose a threat, but physicians later determined the lump became a localized form of cancer and required surgery, she said. “And, a long time ago, an ‘Inside Edition’ viewer reached out to say she’d seen something on my neck. “When you work on television, viewers comment on everything - your hair, your makeup, the dress you’re wearing,” Norville said. Norville, 60, said in a video message Monday that doctors will remove a cancerous thyroid nodule, which she has been monitoring for years since the unnamed fan brought it to her attention. Deborah Norville will undergo cancer surgery on Tuesday - and owes the life-saving diagnosis to the keen eyes of a viewer, who spotted a lump in her neck, the “Inside Edition” host announced.
