Gogglebox legend dies as her co-star and son pays heartbreaking tribute
Gogglebox star Pat Webb has died aged 75 as her son Stephen Webb paid a heartbreaking tribute.
Pat, who starred on the Channel 4 show alongside her son, sadly died this weekend. She appeared on series 10 to 12 of the hit programme. The sad news was announced by the Gogglebox official social media account. A statement read: "We are deeply saddened to announce that Gogglebox star Mummy Pat Webb passed away this weekend at the age of 75 after a long illness.
"Pat was a much loved cast member on the show from series 10 -12 alongside her son Stephen. Mummy Pat will be remembered and missed by her children Stephen, Denise, Sharon, Beverley and the extended family." Gogglebox favourite Stephen also shared his own tribute on social media.
He posted a series of snaps with his mum on Instagram and wrote: "Mummy Pat , you were one in a million, took everyone at face value, would share your last fiver with a stranger, the salt of the earth and the absolute centre of our world! Rest in peace mum." Stephen, who quit the show last year, was flooded with comments from fans and former co-stars.
Lisa Baggs, who had also starred on Gogglebox, commented: "Oh Stephen I’m so sorry ! Your mum was so funny when you were both on Gogglebox sending you ,Daniel and your family so much love x x x." Lisa's son Joe added: "Sending lots of love." Gogglebox's Mica Ven wrote: "Sending you all our love & prayers at this sad time bro.
Gogglebox star shows off three stone weight loss in impressive year apart snaps"Mummy Pat’s memory will always be remembered with laughter and warmth that’s for sure." A fan said: "Aw I loved your mum on gogglebox you two were brilliant together, so v sorry to hear this sad news." Another added: "So sorry for your loss, loved watching you both on Gogglebox together." Stephen had appeared on Gogglebox for over a decade as he first starred alongside his friend and former partner Chris Steed. Chris later left the show in 2018 amid a reported fallout between the pair, however Stephen decided to carry on.
He was then joined by mum Pat for two series, until his husband Daniel Lustig became a star on the show. The couple announced they would be leaving Gogglebox last year after a decade. A show boss statement read: "After a brilliant and illustrious time on Gogglebox, Stephen and Daniel have decided that now is the right time to explore life beyond the sofa and leave the show.
"As one of the original Goggleboxers, Stephen has entertained the nation with his hilarious quips since the show first started in 2013, sharing his opinions on the best and biggest TV events of the last ten years." Taking to Instagram himself, Gogglebox icon Stephen admitted the "time was right" to "move on".
He told fans: "After careful consideration, Daniel and I have decided we will not be returning for the new series of Gogglebox. We feel the time is right to move on and explore other opportunities.
"We would both like to thank Channel 4 and Studio Lambert for letting us be part of this amazing, funny and heartwarming show. We are also extremely thankful to the cast and crew, or Gogglebox family as we call them and of course the fans, thank you for all of your love and support over the years." Stephen later branched out into other aspects of showbiz.
He was set to appear on the current series of Dancing On Ice, however was forced to quit the show after breaking his ankle in training. In October he told fans: "I’ve had surgery and will be on crutches for a few months meaning, I’ve had to leave the competition which I’m absolutely gutted about. I was having so much fun and enjoying learning to skate. I will of course be keeping a close eye on all of the other celebs and pros and supporting them all the way. Unfortunately, I will also have to pull out of the London Marathon. I’m doing my best to keep my spirits up and will hopefully be back on my feet again very soon."