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Kelsey Parker opens up on Tom Parker's parents' response to her new relationship

Kelsey Parker has shared her late husband Tom's parents' thoughts on her finding love again, revealing that they "support her decision". Tom, the Chasing the Sun singer, tragically passed away in March 2022 at just 33 years old after a battle with brain cancer.

He left behind his wife Kelsey, 34, and their two children Aurelia, five, and Bodhi, four. Two years on from his death, Kelsey has announced she is now in a relationship with 27 year old tree surgeon Will Lindsay.

The couple have reportedly been together since September, and it's said that Kelsey has introduced Will to her children who are getting to know him. During an appearance on ITV's Lorraine chat show on Friday morning, Kelsey spoke to host Ranvir Signer about how Tom is 'still alive' in their home and his parents support her decision to move forward.

Speaking openly, she said: "I've got such an amazing village and even with Tom's parents Noreen and Nigel, they have supported me with whatever I've decided to do and they understand how hard it is."

The mother of two went on to say: "For us at home, Tom is so alive in our house and we speak to him everyday. For my children, they are still babies and they are still processing it everyday so these conversations are never going to go away and we are still dealing with the conversation.", reports the Mirror.

Kelsey has opened up about overcoming loneliness and finding new love, stating: "it's about finding happiness and with friends and family there is only so much they can do and it's lovely to have someone to offload to. I was lonely and I'm 34 now, I was so lonely and just wanted someone and now I've met someone."

Speficially addressing the issue of grief, she remarked that there is 'no wrong or right way to

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