
Dawn opened up on her dadâs de@th (Image: ITV)
She heartbreakingly shared with the audience: âGrief is such a slippery old snake, isnât it? I mean, I went straight to college within weeks of my dad dying. And my mum insisted on that. My mum was a massively strong, incredible woman and she refused to let me remain at home to look after her. I mean, actually, I was sort of feeling sorry for myself as much as for her. But she didnât want any of that. She wanted us to carry on as normal and do the best that we could. So I went to college sort of dripping with grief and pretending to be cheerful.â

Dawn then touched on her friendship with Jennifer Saunders as she shared that was when they met and her co-star âsaw right through itâ. She also branded Jenniferâs dad as âamazingâ.
âThe minute he met me and knew my story, he sort of stepped up as like a surrogate dad to me,â the Vicar of Dibley star added. âThat was a brilliant thing that happened.â
Opening up more about her grief, Dawn continued: âAs I say, I think I went through all kinds of stages. But as you grow older, you understand more about mental health, or ill health rather. You forgive and you understand.

âAnd itâs a massively important thing to do to free yourself from the horror of it, to understand itâs not your fault and to understand how somebody comes to this decision. Because the dad that I knew was a cheerful, kind, selfless, loving, funny dad.â
Dawnâs dad, Denys, took his own life in September 1977 at the age of 45, when the comedian and actress was just 19 years old.
Recently, speaking to Cat Deely and Ben Shepherd on This Morning, the star shared: âBecause of what happened to my dad, Iâve had a lifetime of processing what happened.
âWhen I was 19 I was furious, angry and confused and full of grief, and as Iâve grown older, Iâve tried to understand mentally ill health, which I do understand, then you forgive.
âAnd also, Iâve really thought, this subject is something we need to talk about and not put all the shame and all that taboo stuff. Back in the day, this was illegal and sinful⊠Iâm the living proof that you can get through something like this and you need to talk about it to understand it.â


