Tom Parker's widow Kelsey says his death was 'magical to watch'

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Kelsey spoke candidly about her late husband
Kelsey spoke candidly about her late husband's death (Image: Tom Parker/Instagram)

Tom Parker's widow Kelsey has described his death as “magical to watch” and said her late husband’s soul was “ready to leave him”.

The Wanted singer, 33, passed away in March last year from brain cancer, after he was diagnosed with an inoperable tumour in October 2020. In 2021, he revealed his tumour was stable and he was able to tour with his bandmates Max George, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness and Nathan Sykes on select nights of their successful reunion tour. However, his condition suddenly deteriorated, and despite chemotherapy and intensive treatments, he died with Kelsey by his side.

“It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm Tom passed away peacefully earlier today with all of his family by his side. Our hearts are broken, Tom was the centre of our world and we can’t imagine life without his infectious smile and energetic presence,” she said in a heartbreaking statement. Now, 18 months later, Kelsey has bravely spoken about her husband’s death, and assured fans he “didn’t die in pain”, as was at peace during the last few days of his life.

Tom Parker's widow Kelsey says his death was 'magical to watch' qhiddrirrideeinvKelsey has bravely spoken about Tom's death (Getty Images Europe)

Kelsey, who shares daughter Aurelia, 4, and son Bodhi, 2, with the late singer, is preparing to release her memoir With And Without You, and revealed Tom’s passing was “magical”, and told OK! she will always remember the moment he died. “It was like his soul was ready to leave him and go somewhere else. It was so special to watch,” she shared. “It wasn’t like he wasn’t struggling or anything like that. He looked amazing and he just passed over.”

While she was devastated over his death, Kelsey has tried to remain optimistic, and admitted she and Tom didn’t discuss the possibility of him dying after he was diagnosed because they called themselves “The Positive Parkers”. She said she was “on a mission” to find a cure or a miracle treatment, and “went to the ends of the earth to try and save him”. Kelsey heartbreakingly recalled: “There was nothing I couldn’t do or wouldn’t have done for him.”

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Tom Parker's widow Kelsey says his death was 'magical to watch'Kelsey said she saw Tom's soul leave his body (being_kelsey/Instagram)
Tom Parker's widow Kelsey says his death was 'magical to watch'The couple share two children - Bodhi and Aurelia (Kelsey Parker/Instagram)

Following his glioblastoma diagnosis at such a young age, Tom had a slim chance of beating the odds, but Kelsey refused to give in and “left no stone unturned” as she desperately tried to help her husband. “He was my absolute world, my everything and I wanted him to live in this world with us,” she said. Kelsey, who recently went public with her new relationship, also candidly spoke about the way she’s trying to deal with the grief following Tom’s death, and said there was “no guidebook” to help. “It won’t get bigger, it won’t get smaller, it’s just going to remain the same until I die,” she sadly shared.

Emma Wilson

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