Wanted star Tom Parker, who died of brain cancer in March, wrote about how his famous friend and singer Ed Sheeran helped him when he needed it.

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Tom Parker: Wife Kelsey says they were “soulmates”
Ed Sheeran Financial assistance Tom Parker’s According to the late Wanted Star’s next memoir, private treatment during the brave battle with brain cancer.
Tom died of the disease in March of this year after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in October 2020.
He was only 33 years old and left his wife Kelsey and two children, Aurelia and Bodhi.
In his book, Hope: My inspirational life, officially released later this month, the chart-top singer contacted him shortly after hitmaker Ed was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, anyway. It is clear that he has confirmed whether he can help. His medical expenses.
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An excerpt from a book obtained by The Sun says: He helped me with my medical expenses when I was looking for other treatment options and was receiving private immunotherapy.
“He didn’t have to do that, but my wife Kelsey and I are very grateful for his support. It meant the world.
“In one night, my whole world was upset and I was forced to reassess the value of life itself. I was absolutely afraid-I couldn’t stop thinking about death. . “
Ed became acquainted when Tom joined The Wanted with him on a US tour bus more than 10 years ago. He was one of the first public condolences when he died. He said at the time:
“Thoughts and love are in Kelsey, his children and his family. What a lovely man on a very sad day.”
When Tom unveiled news about his new book, just days before his death, he claimed to focus on “living” and “finding hope” rather than “dying.”He wrote Instagram : “This is a book about finding hope in any situation and living the best life no matter what.
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“It will show you that believing in hope and dreaming boldly means that you can continue against all the difficulties.”
Kelsey told Loose Women that he was accepting Tom’s death, but was “remaining strong” for his children and “trying to get over every day.” She states: “I am as strong as possible in difficult situations and times.
“I have my strength from the inside out. He has to wonder what he wants me to do.”
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