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‘I need you so much’ message from widow Tom Parker two years after battle with brain tumors

The widow of The Wanted star Tom Parker has shared a heartbreaking message about life without her husband, confessing: “I need you so much right now.” Kelsey Parker admitted it in an emotional message on Instagram.

Kelsey lost Tom on March 30, 2022, aged just 33. He battled a tragic inoperable brain tumor that moved fans across the country.




Now, Kesley has offered an insight into what life has been like since he died. In a lengthy Instagram post, she opened up about raising their children — daughter Aurelia and son Bodhi — without him and how much she wants him back.

She posted the Father’s Day message alongside a picture of the two children. It reads: “Today is such a difficult day for so many. Look at this picture of happiness, you would never think in a million years that these happy and proud children are growing up without their father – the most heartbreaking situation for me and myself. family, like many others up and down the country.

“Father’s Day will never be the same without you, life will never be the same without you Tom. I need you so much right now as I face big (and small daily) decisions about Rae and Bo and their future and I just want to know what you think and want me to do.

“Please continue to guide us. I am so grateful for every little sign and to know that these children are so loved by all of us.

“I know you never leave them. Here’s to celebrating you and all the dads who deserve to be celebrated today.”

She described him as “the best dad” – and said she didn’t understand why he was taken away. And she also talked about events taking place in his honor.

“So let’s bring the joy, the love, the generosity. We have lots of children and families affected by brain tumors joining us today and we want to make this special for them as well as raise lots of money to help beat this terrible disease.

“We hope to make you proud Tom. Happy Father’s Day to the best dad.

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