Geordie Shore's James breaks down in tears over father's death: 'I held his hand for two days'
05.01.2024 - 01:58
/ ok.co.uk
James Tindale broke down as he opened up about his father's death in a clip of the upcoming season on Geordie Shore.
The 33 year old reality TV star spoke about the heartache of losing his dad Alan, who passed away suddenly at the age of 74.
The star became emotional as he admitted that his dad's death was ‘the hardest thing he had ever been through.’ James, who has been on the show since it first launched in 2011, explained how he is still dealing with grief in his everyday life. In the teaser trailer for the latest season of the MTV show that launches on January 9, he said: "Losing my dad is definitely the hardest thing I've ever been through.
I was speaking to him the day before. “Then the next day I suddenly get a call out of nowhere, like, 'You need to get down to the hospital asap.'" James cried as he explained his dad was put on life support, and the family held a group bedside vigil.
“I sat with him there, with the rest of my family, and I sat with him for two days just holding his hand. Hoping he was going to come round,” he said.
“And it got to a point where they just said, ‘There's nothing we can do anymore. So you need to make a decision and switched the machine off.' So that's what I done.” In the teaser, James is seen playing pool with fellow Geordie Shore star Jay Gardner.
He said to Jay: "I just want to get back to having fun and get back to normal, he wouldn't want us to sit around and be upset and that." James took to Instagram to break the devastating news that his father Alan has died in October 2022. In a heartbreaking post, which included a picture of him holding his dad’s hand, he penned the caption: “At the weekend my world was literally flipped upside down, Sunday I had to say goodbye to my dad
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