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Kelsey Parker shares new relationship two years after the death of her husband Tom

Kelsey Parker shares new relationship two years after the death of her husband Tom

Two years after the tragic death of her husband Tom, Kelsey Parker has announced that she is entering into a new relationship.

The podcast host shared a photo of herself wearing a colorful dress and hugging a man in a light gray suit outdoors, smiling and embracing. She did not tag the mystery man and her caption was simply a love heart.

Many fans commented on her post, praising her for not being afraid to find happiness with someone new after a tragedy. Her Tom's The Wanted bandmate Jay McGuiness shared this sentiment, commenting, “Love is always the answer.”

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The Real Housewives of CheshireChristine McGuinness from also commented and posted two heart emojis and a raised hands emoji.

Tom was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in September 2020. He was undergoing treatment when he died in 2022. He had two children with Kelsey: Aurelia and Bodhi.

Later that year, a documentary film entitled Life after Tom broadcast on ITVBe.

While promoting the album, Kelsey spoke about her relationship with Tom, saying, “People go their whole lives without finding love, and that's what happened to me. I fell in love really hard. We were soulmates. I may have gone my whole life and never found the love of my life, but I found it.”

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“I met him when I was 19. We were a normal couple who were really head over heels in love with each other.”

Before his death, Tom also released a documentary about living with his brain tumor and managed to raise money for charity and tour with The Wanted one last time.

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