For more than half a century, they were inseparable.
On screen.
Off screen.
In laughter, motherhood, fame, heartbreak and triumph.
Now, Linda Robson has revealed the devastating truth no friend ever wants to say out loud about Pauline Quirke:
“She doesn’t know who any of us are anymore. Not even her own children.”
And with those words, an entire nation fell silent.
💔 The Friend Who Knows the Truth No One Wants to Hear
Last month, Pauline’s husband, Steve Sheen, confirmed that the beloved actress had quietly stepped away from acting after a dementia diagnosis made public for the first time.
But now, speaking emotionally at the TV Choice Awards, Linda has revealed just how far the illness has taken her childhood best friend.
“We’ve been friends since we were ten,” Linda said softly.
“I’ve known about this for three years. We kept it quiet.”
Then came the sentence that broke hearts across the country:
“She doesn’t know who anybody is anymore.
She doesn’t know me.
She doesn’t know her kids.”
🧠 “I’d Rather Get Cancer” — Linda’s Brutally Honest Pain
Linda didn’t soften the cruelty of the illness.
“Dementia is the worst thing,” she said.
“I’d rather get cancer — because at least then you’ve got a chance.”
It was a shocking statement — not for its controversy, but for its raw, unbearable truth.
This is not Linda’s first time standing beside someone fading.
Her own mother suffered from dementia.
“When my mum was in hospice, she’d recognise us for a second… then it was gone. Just like that,” she said.
“It’s devastating.”
And her fear is growing:
“One in two people get dementia now. That’s terrifying.”
🎭 The End of an Era — And a Promise Never to Replace Pauline
Birds of a Feather made Pauline and Linda icons.
But Linda is clear: there will never be a return without her.
“I could never do it without Pauline. It just wouldn’t be right.”
Instead, she dreams of something gentler.
A tribute.
A celebration.
“I’d love to do something special for her. With Lesley. To celebrate her life, her talent, everything she’s given. She’s an incredible actress… and the most incredible friend.”
She also hinted quietly:
“There is something in the pipeline.”
But it will never be the same.
📱 Only FaceTime Now — And Even That Is Slipping Away
Because of Pauline’s condition, Linda can now only see her through video calls.
“When she sees me, she smiles,” Linda said.
“But after a couple of minutes… she forgets again.”
She hopes to visit her in person soon.
“I just want to be there for her.”
👭 56 Years of Sisterhood — From Teenagers to Goodbye
Their friendship began at just ten years old.
They grew up together.
They became famous together.
They raised families together.
“We looked after each other all our lives,” Linda said.
She recalls their youth with warmth:
“VIP, Stringfellows, the Hippodrome — we had the best times.”
Now, roles have reversed.
“She needs looking after now,” Linda said.
“And I just want to be there… like she was for me.”
🕯️ Love Remains — Even When Memory Is Gone
After Pauline’s diagnosis became public, Linda wrote online:
“For the past three years I’ve been in close contact with Steve and spent time with Pauline.
It breaks my heart to see her endure something so cruel.”
And that is the quiet tragedy now unfolding:
Pauline may lose memories.
She may forget faces.
She may forget names.
But one thing remains unshaken:
She is still deeply loved.
💔 A Friendship the Illness Can’t Erase
This is no longer just a celebrity health story.
This is about:
• lifelong friendship
• fading identity
• unbearable truth
• and love that refuses to disappear
Even when memory does.
And as Linda Robson stands beside her best friend once more — this time not on a TV set, but at the edge of memory itself — one thing is painfully clear:
Pauline may be forgetting the world…
But the world will never forget her.



