Singer songwriter Tom Mann shared an emotional post as he marked the first birthday of his son Bowie remembering his fiancee Danielle Hampson.
Tom, who was discovered on the ITV talent show X-Factor, posted Instagram stories of him and his son celebrating the birthday on Saturday.
But the joy was tinged with heartbreak as he remembered Bolton-born Danielle, who died on the morning of their wedding day in June.
Tom, who found fame in the Stereo Kids band, shared beautiful photos of his son marking the landmark birthday, with the words 'Happy 1st baby Bowie! We love you".
Tom posted a picture of Danielle with Bowie, with the heartbreaking words: "How today, and every day, should've been. On the milestone days and every second in-between, we miss you more than ever worth imagining."
The post is one of a number Tom has shared in recent months in tribute to Danielle.
X-Factor star shares tribute to his Bolton-born fiancé
Tom Mann's heartbreak after death of fiancée Danielle Hampson.
Father of Danielle Hampson pays tribute to his daughter, fiancée of Tom Mann
Danielle was from Bolton and was a professional dancer performing with well known bands including Little Mix and Take That.
Danielle also danced alongside Harry Styles.
The two got engaged in 2019 with their son born in October 2021.
Tom broke the news of Danielle's death on his Instagram page, stating: " 'I can't believe I am writing these words but my darling Dani - my best friend, my everything and more, the love of my life - passed away in the early hours of Saturday morning, 18th June. On what was supposed to be the happiest day of our lives ended in irreversible heartbreak."
It added: "I will not be a mark on the parent that you had already become but I promise I will do my everything to raise Bowie just the way we always wanted. I promise you he will know how amazing his mummy was. I promise to make you so so proud."
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