‘OVERWHELMED AND PROUD’ Tom Parker’s widow Kelsey helps deliver friend’s baby – and his name is a touching tribute

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TOM Parker’s widow Kelsey helped deliver a friend’s baby this week in an incredibly touching moment.

Kelsey shared the amazing news with her followers, and revealed the baby boy had been named Tommy in a touching tribute to her late husband.

She poignantly said: “I helped Tom pass over and I helped baby Tommy enter this world.”

Tom, sadly died aged 33 from brain cancer in March, leaving behind Kelsey and their two kids.

The star told how her pal – Rosie – had become a “third wife” to The Wanted singer, and had supported him throughout his cancer battle so she was honoured when Rosie asked her to be her birthing partner.

“What an incredible week! Tommy’s Mummy is our friend Rosie and I was so honoured to be part of this experience bringing Tommy into the world.

“Rosie entered our lives as no more than a personal trainer but in her we all found a best friend.

“She looked after his diet, exercise and daily needs. The most positive person I know she kept the strength & light until the very end with her Tommy P.”

She continued: “Tom and Rosie’s relationship was hilarious to watch – they would argue and go head to head but they always had their best intentions at heart.

“When Rosie asked me to be her birthing partner there was no doubt in my mind. I’m so proud of Rosie she was incredible and so strong.

“She welcomed baby Tommy Blake, 8 weeks to the day of Tom passing and on a Wednesday. I know Tom was a huge part of this.”

An emotional Kelsey added: “Feel so overwhelmed but so proud.

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