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Tom Parker‘s widow Kelsey campaigned for more funding into brain tumour research in the UK during an appearance on Monday’s BBC Breakfast.
The actress, 32, claimed many families across the country are ‘clinging to straws’ with alternative treatments, which they sometimes have to travel abroad for.
The Wanted star Tom died aged 33 on March 30 following a battle with brain cancer after he was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma in October 2020.
Force for good: Tom Parker’s widow Kelsey campaigned for more funding into brain tumour research in the UK during an appearance on Monday’s BBC Breakfast
Kelsey explained how she and her husband had opted to visit a clinic in Spain for help, as they wanted to explore options other than chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
She said: ‘When we were in treatment I used to speak to people all the time. Everyone has to go abroad.
‘When you get diagnosed, because the standard of care hasn’t been changed in 30 years, you are clutching at straws and thinking, “What else can I do?”
‘You have to go abroad. You have to seek other options because the standard of care is just radio and chemo and that is it.
Soulmates: The Wanted star Tom died aged 33 on March 30 following a battle with brain cancer after he was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma in October 2020
‘There needs to be more done in this country. How can it be the biggest killer and get 1% of funding? I just don’t understand it.’
Earlier this year, Kelsey revealed their daughter Aurelia, three, is ‘very confused’ by Tom’s death and believes he is on tour.
She admitted the then-two-year-old ‘doesn’t quite get that he’s not coming back’, even after being ‘really blunt’ and telling her ‘he’s dead’, while speaking on Lorraine.
Awful: The actress, 32, claimed many families across the country are ‘clinging to straws’ with alternative treatments, which they sometimes have to travel abroad for
Opening up: Kelsey explained how she and her husband had opted to visit a clinic in Spain for help, as they wanted to explore options other than chemotherapy and radiotherapy
Her experience: She said: ‘When we were in treatment I used to speak to people all the time. Everyone has to go abroad’
Kelsey – who also has son Bodhi, two, with the late star – said: ‘Whenever she sees pictures of her dad, she’s like, “It’s my dad!” She’ll be three at the end of this month.
‘I’ve been really honest, she does still talk about him every day, she doesn’t quite understand he’s not coming back.
‘So I’ve had to be really blunt and say he’s not coming back, that’s it, he’s dead and he’s not coming back because she doesn’t really understand.
‘She’s just really confused by it. She thinks he’s on tour. But we do then talk about him every day. She does ask me every day about him.
Oh no! Earlier this year, K elsey revealed their daughter Aurelia, three, is ‘very confused’ by Tom’s death and believes he is on tour (pictured in June 2022)
‘He wouldn’t want us to be sad. It’s lonely at night, but I have to live my life. We have been through so much together. The love I had for him was like no other.
‘I find it hard that I can’t text or call him to tell him things. I have lost the love of my life.’
The Glad You Came hitmaker posthumously released his memoir, Hope: My Inspirational Life, in May, reaching number one in the Sunday Times best seller list.
Kelsey said: ‘The book has had two weeks at number one. He wanted to make sure it was a bestseller and it is. He lived life really quick.
‘We lived in hope that is how we got through each day. How do you live life with that diagnosis? But we tried our best to find the light.’
On the support from the public following Tom’s passing, she said: ‘Everyone has a story about him and they loved him.
‘I couldn’t even read all the messages that I got. I was so lucky to have him as a husband.’
Oh no: She admitted the then-two-year-old ‘doesn’t quite get that he’s not coming back’, even after being ‘really blunt’ and telling her ‘he’s dead’
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