James Morrison's heartbreaking admission before partner's tragic death age 45
08.01.2024 - 06:59
/ ok.co.uk
James Morrison heartbreakingly revealed that he found the love of his life in Gill Catchpole.
The singer, known for melodies like 'You Give Me Something', confessed he had "never felt in love" until he met Gill, 45, who was found dead at their family home on Friday.
The couple started their love story twenty years ago and have since become proud parents to two beautiful children, Elsie, who was born in 2008, and Ada Rose in 2018. Reminiscing old memories on a chat show - the White Wine Question Time - James gave us an insight into their fairytale love story that unfolded when Gill moved into James's mum's house as a lodger. "It wasn't the easiest start, but I just still see it as a really romantic thing.
I'm not very romantic. [...] But I do find certain things romantic and the fact that we met each other the way we did. It's like a little fairytale or something!" gushed James.
He even playfully shared that he might have sung his way to her heart, teasing that he would often "serenade" her in the corridor, hoping shed hear him. And magic happened three months after Gills ex left. He also mentioned that he bonded with Gill over music, as her dad was a musician too.
He said: "We just had a connection straight away really. But I had to wait like two years to find out if what I thought I felt was real." James went on to say: "Because I wasn't going out with her for the first year or so she lived there. She was with her boyfriend, so I was getting to know her." He confessed that he had "never felt in love" before meeting Gill.
"I didn't want to tell her that I fell in love with her the first moment I set eyes on her because I didn't know, I'd never felt in love before. So I didn't really know if it was that. So it was like a
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