Singer Olly Murs has paid tribute to one of his biggest fans following their tragic death.
The Please Don’t Let Me Go hitmaker, who rose to fame as a runner-up on The X Factor in 2009, carved a huge career in music and television since auditioning for the show. With millions of records sold and playing in packed-out arenas every night, Olly has secured himself a loyal fanbase.
Olly honours fan who died (Credit: Channel 4)
Olly Murs pays tribute to huge fan their death
In an Instagram post shared on Friday (January 31), Olly shared a number of snapshots of himself with a loyal supporter named Lou from throughout the years.
Sadly, Olly found out Lou had recently died and expressed how special of a fan she was to him.
“I’m so incredibly sad to hear that one of my fans has passed away,” he wrote, adding the sad face emoji.
Olly continued: “Lou supported me everywhere up and down the country, her energy was great and she had such an infectious laugh and personality, you’d always hear her before you could see her hahaha and often I’d love asking her how the show was and her then brutally telling me which songs i shouldn’t keep on the set but honestly that was Lou and it won’t be the same without her x.”
“I think I speak on behalf of all my fans to say [you’ll] be missed Lou. Thinking of you and your family right now xx.”
‘She’d love this’
Fans of Olly took to the comments section to share their condolences and how much Lou adored her favourite singer.
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