Kristin Hallenga

Founder

Birthday November 11, 1985

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Daventry, United Kingdom

Age 38 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1985

Kristin Hallenga (born 11 November 1985) is a Sun columnist and founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!.

She received public attention after being profiled in Kris: Dying to Live, a documentary that covered her experience when she had terminal breast cancer.

2009

In 2009, she won a Pride of Britain Award.

"I was diagnosed in 2009, and I was diagnosed eight months after first going to the doctors. I was told three times that I was too young to get breast cancer. I decided that my story needs to be told and we need to get young people thinking about breast cancer and their boobs from a younger age, and start checking from a younger age because I never did. I thought it was never going to happen to me."

Driven by the difficult experience, Kristin Hallenga and her sister Maren devoted themselves to educating young people about the dangers of late diagnosis of breast cancer.

They launched CoppaFeel!, a breast cancer awareness charity, at Beach Break Live in 2009.

The charity receives frequent media coverage.

2014

In November 2014, Kris was featured as a special guest on Russell Howard's Good News where she famously threw a dodgeball boob into the comedians face and talked about her charity and experiences.

Her memoir, Glittering a Turd, was published in 2021 and became the Sunday Times bestseller.

Hallenga was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 23.

Her doctor originally dismissed a tumor on Hallenga’s breast as "hormonal" leading to a late diagnosis.

Due to this, she now lives with stage four breast cancer.

Despite Hallenga’s cancer having spread to her liver and her bones, and having had a lesion on her brain, she has survived her original prognosis by having terminal cancer for over five years.

2017

In 2017, she stepped aside as CEO of CoppaFeel!

– Natalie Haskell took her place in running the charity – to move to Cornwall, and write a memoir.

2018

Hallenga’s condition is stable, and the cancer has not been progressing since 2018.