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George Michael’s Partner Fadi Caught in an interview on Musician’s Death

George Michael’s Partner Fadi Caught in an interview on Musician’s Death

Shena Golosino

George Michael's partner, Fadi Fawaz, informed public about the musician's death on Twitter last Monday, December 26. It was said that the late British pop musician was found dead in his bed on a Christmas morning.

He also changed his Twitter pic where he kisses Michael on the cheek. He put the same words in his Twitter bio, "I will never stop missing you xxx," according to US Magazine.

Fawaz, a hairstylist and photographer, told in an interview to Britain's Daily Telegraph that they were supposed to be having a Christmas lunch.  He went to George to wake him up only to know that he was already gone.

"Everything had been very complicated recently, but George was looking forward to Christmas, and so was I, he said. "Now everything is ruined. I want people to remember him the way he was -- he was a beautiful person."

According to CNN, Michael died on Christmas, December 25, at the age of 53 due to heart failure, as said by his manager Michael Lippman. Michael's publicist told The Guardian, that there were no malicious or any suspicious foul play on Michael's death. They thank everybody who has chosen to celebrate the life and legacy of George Michael despite his unexpected death recently.

Michael, who is the former frontman of Wham!, came out as a gay in 1998. The legendary singer and Fawaz had been together since 2012 and had been very private in their relationship. The singer was famed with Wham!'s hits like, "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go". He was also widely known as a solo artist with his songs such as, "Faith" and "Freedom." As a celebrated musician for the longest time, he won two Grammy awards.

Many celebrities are paying tribute to his legacy and contribution to the music industry. Stay tuned for more entertainment news!

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