Kelsey Parker previously said that she knew her late husband Tom would ‘send the right man for her,’ weeks before she revealed her new romance.
On Sunday, the mother-of-two, 33, took to Instagram to share a snap of her new partner, and simply captioned the post with a heart emoji.
Kelsey became a widow in March 2022 when her husband Tom Parker – best known as a member of The Wanted – died away after battle with brain cancer aged just 33.
She went onto date electrician Sean Boggans in November of that year, although they have since split.
In an interview with OK! Magazine back in June, Kelsey shared that she knows Tom will ‘send the right man for her.’
She said: ‘When it’s meant to be, it’ll be, and that person will be sent by Tom, I reckon. He’s picking them for me.’
Detailing her thoughts on her now-ex Sean Boggans, who she dated following Tom’s death, she added: ‘I think he sent Sean for a reason. Sean was what I needed at the time and he was wonderful.
‘I’ll never say a bad word about him. But, right now, I need to focus on work and providing for my children.’
Over the weekend, Kelsey took to Instagram to share a snap of herself cosying up to her new partner.
She was in great spirits as the pair embraced in an outdoor location, and Kelsey simply captioned the post with a heart emoji.
Kelsey did not share any specific details about her new man, but she received several supportive messages from her celebrity friends.
In November 2022, eight months after Tom’s death, she began dating electrician Sean Boggans – although they have since split.
The pair were introduced by friends at a wedding in London’s Greenwich last October, but split as the first anniversary of Tom’s death approached.
‘Kelsey and Sean split up around the anniversary of Tom’s death – her head was all over the place around that time and she had a wobble, but Sean still really liked her and pursued her,’ a source told The Sun.
‘After a few weeks of talking they got back together – she couldn’t ignore her feelings for him. It’s been really hard for them but she wants to give it a shot.’
Sean spent time behind bars after fatally punching Shaun McDermott, 44, during a heated argument over a taxi outside the Havering Oak pub in Romford, Essex.
He was waiting for his then-girlfriend to collect him when an argument broke out with Shaun, who was knocked to the ground during the skirmish. CCTV footage later captured the electrician walking away from the scene.
Shaun was discovered by police laying on the pavement at about 1am with a brain haemorrhage. A postmortem found that he died as a result of head injuries, with Boggans handed a four-year sentence by a judge at the Old Bailey.
Despite finally finding happiness again, Kelsey was inundated with vile messages about not ‘grieving properly’ despite finding it hard to cope.
Kelsey hit back at trolls as she told The Daily Star: ‘When you’ve lost someone you love so much, it proves to you that you’ve only got one life.
‘Tom would want me to be happy. You’ve got one life, so you should live it. That’s what he’s taught us.
‘When it comes to dating again… what’s it got to do with anyone else? I think whatever makes you happy in life, you’ve got to do it.’
‘There is so much stigma on how you should grieve. People think you should wear black with a veil over my face and be a walking widow. But that’s not the case. I’m still young and I’ve got kids to look after.
‘There is no rule book for grief out there and I’m saying to people: don’t worry about how you’re grieving because there is no right or wrong way to do it.
‘You could be smiling one minute and then deep in emotion the next minute. There is no wrong or right way.’
Kelsey previously said her late husband would be ‘happy’ if she found love again following his death.
She and Tom were together for around 13 years. They announced their engagement in 2016 and married in a romantic ceremony in Surrey in 2018.
Tom was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma in October 2020, and was given just 12 months to live by doctors.
In September 2021, 11 months on from the diagnosis, Tom sang at the Stand Up 2 Cancer show at the Royal Albert Hall and even embarked on a Greatest Hits tour with his bandmates when the tumour was confirmed as ‘stable’ in November.
But a close family friend revealed today that Tom’s condition deteriorated rapidly once the tour came to an end, and he died in March 2022.