Si King celebrates new Hairy Bikers work after Dave Myers’ cancer diagnosis
Myers was diagnosed with cancer in May 2022
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Your support makes all the difference.Simon “Si” King of the Hairy Bikers has shared his gratitude about a new project with Dave Myers after the latter’s cancer diagnosis.
Longtime friends King and Myers have been known as travelling chefs since their first series, The Hairy Bikers Cookbook, in 2004.
Myers revealed his cancer diagnosis in May 2022 during an episode of his and King’s Agony Uncles podcast.
In a video on the official Hairy Bikers Instagram account, King unboxes copies of the latest Hairy Bikers cookbook, The Hairy Dieter: Eat Well Every Day.
“Eat well every day... well, why not?” he says to the camera, holding the book.
“It’s always so lovely, and it’s a bit of a special book, this,” he adds, before saying that he hopes it’s enjoyed by the people who read it.
In the caption for the post, King wrote: “It’s finally here everyone!”
Earlier this year, the cooking duo confirmed the end of their most recent TV series, Hairy Bikers Go Local.
They said of the series, which saw them travel across the country to help out local eateries: “We hope you enjoyed the journey we went through with each episode, we look forward to seeing you on your telly sometime soon.”
![The Hairy Bikers Dave Myers and Si King at a previous festival](https://static.the-independent.com/2023/03/09/08/Hairy%20bikers%20at%20the%20Yorkshire%20Dales%20Food%20%20Drink%20Festival%201.jpg)
Myers, 65, has taken a break from active filming as he goes through chemotherapy.
His first TV appearance since his diagnosis took place in December when he and King took part in an episode of Saturday Kitchen.
Last month, Myers spoke candidly about the gruelling nature of the treatment. It affected his ability to walk, so he had to re-learn how to do so after undergoing multiple rounds of it.
“By God, the chemotherapy doesn’t half age you quickly,” he told Kaye Adams on the How to Be 60 podcast. “Because your balance goes, so for someone with a motorbike that’s a disaster, and my walking has been affected quite a lot, really.”
Myers also stated that while he now has “no symptoms of cancer”, the chemotherapy affected “neuropathy” in his feet, making it “hard to stand”.
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