James Morrison's partner was looking for new home just days before tragic death age 45
08.01.2024 - 14:27
/ ok.co.uk
James Morrison's partner, Gill Catchpole, was reportedly searching for a new home just days before her tragic passing at the age of 45.
The couple, who share two daughters, Elsie and Ada, have been together for around twenty years. Confirming Gill's death, a family friend told The Sun: "Gill was found dead on Friday at the family’s home in Whitminster. "James is devastated and is being supported by his family.
He is holding it together for their girls but has asked for the family to be left alone to grieve in private." It has since been revealed Gill had been looking for a new house and posted on her local Facebook group: "Looking for a house to rent in Whitminster ASAP. Please contact me if anyone knows or hears of anything.
TIA." James previously shared that he fell in love with Gill at first sight. However, their romance wasn't straightforward as Gill already had a boyfriend when they first met.
They first crossed paths when Gill moved into James's mother's house as a lodger - with her then-boyfriend.
The singer shared on the White Wine Question Time podcast: "It wasn't the easiest start, but I just still see it as a really romantic thing. I'm not very romantic. I'm not like: 'I love romance!' But I do find certain things romantic and the fact that we met each other the way we did.
It's like a little fairy tale or something!" Their love story began three months after Gill broke up with her boyfriend and he moved out. However, Gill's ex-boyfriend found his way back into James's life - by dating his mum. The singer explained: "He got me back.
My mum rang me one day. And she said: 'I'm out on a date. I wonder if you can pick me up? 'I said: 'Where are you?' And she said: 'I'm at John's house.' And I was like: 'John's house?
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