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Nathan Sykes pays heartbreaking tribute to bandmate Tom Parker: ‘I can’t express how I feel’

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Nathan Sykes paid a heartbreaking tribute to his "brother" Tom Parker following his tragic passing at age 33. On Wednesday, Tom's devastated wife Kelsey took to her Instagram account to announce he had passed away nearly two years after receiving his brain cancer diagnosis.

And Nathan admitted that his life would "never be the same again" as he shared a behind-the-scenes video of the final time Tom joined them on stage as part of The Wanted. "I can't begin to express how I feel right now," Nathan began. "This video was taken during our last performance together in Liverpool just 2 weeks ago that will stay with me forever." Nathan emotionally continued: "I wasn't sure if I was going to share this video but I thought that some of you may take comfort in seeing so much joy in one place with a few additions that have definitely made me feel all kinds of emotions today. "Tom was the most passionate, funny, driven and inspiring person you could wish to meet and I'm so grateful that I was given the honour of being a part of his journey, and even more grateful I can call him my friend as well as one of four brothers. "He was the reason that the band came back together and the last 6 months have been the greatest pleasure of my life." He concluded the post by writing: "Thank you Tom for bringing your light to the world.

I hope we meet again one day, rest well, brother." Fans rushed to offer their condolescenes in the comments, with one writing: "Thanks for sharing this video, rest in peace Tom!" Another wrote: "Thank you for sharing this with us, Nathan.

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