Comedian and author Janey Godley is currently in palliative care due to terminal ovarian cancer. In a heartfelt video shared on her social media in September, Godley revealed that the chemotherapy treatment she was undergoing had reached its limits.
Despite her health struggles, Godley recently received an honorary doctorate from the University of Glasgow. Her daughter and fellow comedian, Ashley Storrie, expressed her gratitude on Instagram, thanking the university for awarding her mother the title of Doctor of the University of Glasgow. Storrie shared that this recognition has brought immense joy to Godley during this challenging time.
In addition to her stand-up comedy, Godley is also known for her autobiographical book “Handstands in the Dark.” Storrie posted a picture of her mother proudly holding the honorary certificate, showcasing Godley’s accomplishment.
The news of Godley’s honorary doctorate sparked an outpouring of tributes on social media. Fans and followers expressed their admiration for the comedian’s resilience and talent. One user praised Godley for leaving a lasting impact on the world, while another congratulated her on the well-deserved recognition. Many highlighted the positive influence that Godley’s humor has had on their lives, emphasizing the importance of her receiving this prestigious honor.
Despite facing health challenges, Godley’s comedic work continues to resonate with audiences, bringing laughter and joy to many. The University of Glasgow’s decision to award her an honorary doctorate serves as a testament to Godley’s contributions to the world of comedy and entertainment. As she navigates this difficult period in her life, the support and appreciation from fans and loved ones serve as a reminder of the impact she has made on the lives of others.