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Tom Parker’s Widow Kelsey Debuts New Romance 2 Years After The Wanted Singer’s Death
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Date:2025-04-13 00:47:39
The late Tom Parker’s wife has a new love in her life.
Two years after The Wanted member died of a brain tumor at the age of 33, his wife Kelsey Parker seemingly debuted a new relationship on social media.
In a Sept. 22 Instagram photo, Kelsey poses in an orange and pink floral dress as she embraces a man in a gray suit. The 33-year-old wears a big smile in the post, which she captioned simply with a red heart emoji.
And while Kelsey—who shares kids Aurelia, 5, and Bodhi, 3, with her late husband—didn’t offer more explanation to her followers, she received plenty of support from friends and followers, including Tom’s former bandmate Jay McGuinness, who commented, “Love is always the answer.”
The Mum’s the Word podcast host had previously opened up on where she stands two years after losing her husband to stage four glioblastoma.
“I’m in a better place than I was,” Kelsey told the British publication The Sun, who identified her new partner as a tree surgeon named Will. “I feel lighter and I feel like I can see more clearly.”
And while the mother of two noted her “fog” of grief has lifted, she has noted before that she will mourn the loss of her husband—who was a member of the British band with Jay, Max George, Siva Kaneswaran and Nathan Sykes—for the rest of her life.
“They say time is a healer but it’s getting harder,” Kelsey wrote in a tribute post for what would’ve been the couple’s sixth wedding anniversary in July. “I miss you so much and being with you feels further and further away. So much has happened that I want to talk to you about but yet everything is just the same.”
Kelsey—who married Tom in 2018—concluded her post, “I would say yes over and over again to you, my love. Until we meet again...thank you for the memories that keep my heart full on the hardest days.”
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