Irish Daily Mail

Tragedy for Paul Young as wife loses brain tumour battle at 52

- By Alisha Rouse news@dailymail.ie

THE wife of singer Paul Young died yesterday following a secret two-year battle with brain cancer.

Model Stacey met Paul on the video shoot for his second single, Come Back And Stay, in 1983.

They went on to have three children together – daughters Levi, now 30, and Layla, 23, and son Grady, 20. Young is also step-father to Stacey’s ten-yearold son Jude.

Confirming the 52-year-old’s death yesterday, Young’s publicist said: ‘The singer Paul Young has announced that his wife, Stacey Young, sadly passed away today after a two-year fight with brain cancer. Stacey died peacefully at home surrounded by family, friends and her four children.’

Paul Young, now 62, shot to fame in the 1980s after a series of hits solidified his status as a teen idol. He released his hit album No Parlez in 1983.

As well as Come Back And Stay, he rose to prominence with singles Everytime You Go Away, Wherever I Lay My Hat, and Love of the Common People.

He also performed at Live Aid, and sung the opening lines on the recording of Do They Know It’s Christmas?

He retired from the public eye in the mid-90s, but remained friends with fellow pop alumni including Tony Hadley and Martin Kemp from Spandau Ballet and Midge Ure.

Spandau Ballet founder Steve Norman was among those who offered condolence­s, writing on Twitter: ‘So shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of Stacey Young ... She was such a character and so down to earth.’

Paul and Stacey had tumultuous onoff relationsh­ip over three decades, although they had spent the past nine years together. In 1986, the model had a brief fling with motorbike stuntman Eddie Kidd, but married Young a year later. They split up in 2006 before getting back together three years later.

In the time they were separated, Mrs Young had her fourth child, Jude, with Israeli businessma­n Ilan Slazenger.

Following their reconcilia­tion, Young, 62, became Jude’s stepfather and helped to raise him at their £1.8million house in Barnet, north London.

Speaking in 2014, Young said he was more in love with his wife than ever: ‘You have to work at marriage but it helps that I know we were meant to be together.

‘I have known that since I met her. She is funny; she has a good sense of humour.

‘She’s a little bit wild, a little mad, but I love that about her.

‘And our children’s friends love coming round to our house because we are not a convention­al family.’

 ??  ?? ‘We were meant to be’: Young with Stacey in 2004
‘We were meant to be’: Young with Stacey in 2004
 ??  ?? Happy family: The couple with children Levi, Jude, Layla and Grady in 2016
Happy family: The couple with children Levi, Jude, Layla and Grady in 2016

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