AS a professional fire-eater, Sophie Lee diced with danger every time she took to the stage.
But at a charity event in 2018, a living nightmare unfolded when an air conditioning unit blasted a fireball back at the model, now 27, causing her face and chest to “go up in flames”.
What followed was five years of intense surgery, chemotherapy, and therapy for the mental trauma, as Sophie’s burns became keloid scars (benign tumours).
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Sophie, from Darwen, Lancashire, says coming so close to death on numerous occasions has completely changed her outlook on life, and insists she wouldn’t be here without the NHS service she received.
It’s one of the reasons she wants to thank the NHS and support The Sun’s Who Cares Wins Awards.