🏃‍♂️ “SHE’S STILL THE FUNNIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD” — PAULINE QUIRKE’S SON RUNS MARATHON IN HEARTBREAKING TRIBUTE 💔✨

It’s a story that hits straight to the heart.

Pauline Quirke — beloved for decades on British TV — may be battling dementia… but to her son, she’s still exactly who she’s always been.

Funny. Warm. Unforgettable.

And now, Charlie Quirke is doing something extraordinary in her honour.


🧠 A BATTLE NO FAMILY CHOOSES

Pauline Quirke's son Charlie discussed her dementia battle on GMB on Friday and says she's 'still the funniest woman in the world' - as he prepares to run the London Marathon in her honour

Pauline, 66, was diagnosed with dementia in 2021 — a condition that has slowly changed daily life for her and her family.

But Charlie refuses to let the illness define her.

“She’s still my best friend… still the funniest woman in the world,” he said — a simple sentence filled with love and quiet strength


🏃‍♂️ RUNNING 26 MILES… FOR HIS MUM

This weekend, Charlie will take on the London Marathon — not just as a challenge, but as a tribute.

A deeply personal one.

He’ll carry a photo of himself and his mum from the day he was born — holding it close as he crosses the finish line.

Just imagine that moment.

After 26 miles…
Exhausted… emotional…

And holding onto the person who means everything.


❤️ “IT’S A MARATHON, NOT A SPRINT”

The actor, who starred alongside Pauline, 66, in the ITV revival of Birds Of A Feather, heaped praise on his 'best friend' (pictured: Charlie, Pauline and sister Emily)

Charlie described his mum’s condition in a way that stopped people in their tracks:

“It’s a marathon, not a sprint.”

Day by day.
Moment by moment.
Learning as they go.

Because dementia doesn’t come with a roadmap.

Only resilience.


🌿 FINDING JOY IN THE LITTLE THINGS

Looking back over his mum's career, Charlie said: 'My mum has always been the most humble woman in the world, it was just purely a job to her'

Despite everything, the family chooses positivity.

They take each day as it comes.

They laugh.
They learn.
They adapt.

And most importantly…

They hold onto who Pauline still is.


🎭 A LEGACY OF LAUGHTER

For millions, Pauline will always be remembered as Sharon in Birds of a Feather — a role that brought laughter into homes for nearly 30 years.

But to Charlie?

She’s not a character.

She’s mum.


💬 A SON’S LOVE, UNFILTERED

Pauline's last public appearance saw her proudly receiving an MBE at Windsor Castle in February 2023

What makes this story so powerful isn’t just the marathon.

It’s the honesty.

The way Charlie speaks about her:

Not as someone he’s losing…

But as someone still here.

Still present.

Still loved.


✨ RUNNING FOR MORE THAN ONE PERSON

Charlie isn’t just running for Pauline.

He’s running for:

✔️ Every family facing dementia
✔️ Every loved one slowly changing
✔️ Every person holding onto memories

Because this isn’t one story.

It’s thousands.


💔 AND YET… THERE IS HOPE

In the middle of something so difficult…

There is still love.

Still laughter.

Still moments that matter.


Because sometimes…

Even when life changes everything…

Love stays exactly the same ❤️🏃‍♂️✨