“She was fearless and we’re very, very proud of her.”
Those were Jim Wilson’s first words about his trailblazing big sister, Rebecca, who lost her battle with breast cancer overnight. She was just 54 years old.
Speaking on air with Ben Fordham for 2GB’s Sydney Live radio show on Friday afternoon, the Channel Seven sports presenter was candid about what has been “a very difficult few years” for the Wilson family.
“I lost my six-year-old to a brain tumour, and I just lost my sister,” the father-of-three said, explaining his focus would now be solely on his mum Mary-Lou, Rebecca’s partner John ‘Harto’ Hartigan and her two boys, Tom and Will.
“We celebrate Bec,” the loving brother, four years his sister’s junior, said.
“Professionally we had a ball together. Gee, we had some differing opinions, and we had some barnies – whether that be around the Christmas table or on air – we had very different professional opinions.
“But I had a huge amount of respective for my sister. She went to places and took on yarns where others would shirk and cower off. She had a lot of fun and a lot of ticker.”
Despite only being in their early twenties, Jim said his resilient nephews “have been absolutely unbelievable” over the last 24 hours, making him “a proud uncle”.
“We’re a strong family, but [cancer’s] an insidious illness,” he said, adding: “It impacts on so many lives and we’ve certainly been impacted by cancer.