Coleen Nolan’s son responds to touching Blackpool tribute to beloved Linda Nolan

The Nolans singer Linda Nolan died aged 65 on Wednesday, with the entertainment world and loyal fans sharing touching tributes to the star

Coleen Nolan’s son, Jake Roche, shared a sweet tribute to his aunt Linda Nolan as he reacted to Blackpool Tower turning pink in her honour.

The Nolans singer died aged 65 on Wednesday, with the entertainment world and loyal fans sharing touching tributes to the star. Linda passed away with her famous sisters at her side and her final hours were said to have been full of “love and comfort”.

While the chart singer was born in Dublin, Ireland, she found fame along with her sisters when they formed their band, The Nolans, in Blackpool in 1974. Linda went on to settle in the English city – and it was here that she passed away. On Wednesday night, the Northern city paid tribute to the singer by turning the iconic Blackpool Tower pink in her honour. The 518ft structure was illuminated after sun down – with a pink heart added near the base.

Along with a picture of the illuminated tower, Jake posted on his Instagram Stories: “I will miss my aunty Linda greatly. She was THAT Auntie. The one that let you stay up late, would occasionally let you swear, and would sit and go through the whole Mickey monologue from Blood Brothers with me until I had it down. She had a remarkable life and I take comfort in the fact she lived it authentically. Thank you for all your kind words.”

Jake Roche with mum Coleen Nolan
Jake paid tribute to his aunt on social media

Jake Roche
Jake reacted to the illumination 
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Visit Blackpool highlighted the touching tribute, sharing a photo of the tower lit up via social media. An accompanying statement read: “Our thoughts are with the family, friends and fans of showbiz legend, Linda Nolan, who sadly passed away earlier today. This evening, The Blackpool Tower will be illuminated in pink as mark of respect. Rest in peace Linda, you will always be a shining star.”

Linda’s death was released to the Mirror in a statement from her agent, Dermot McNamara. He said: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Linda Nolan, the celebrated Irish pop legend, television personality, Guinness World Record holding West End star, Sunday Times bestselling author and Daily Mirror columnist.

“She passed at around 10:20am at Blackpool Victoria Hospital on the MCEW Ward. The family said the hospital couldn’t do enough, they were tireless. She passed peacefully, with her loving siblings by her bedside, ensuring she was embraced with love and comfort during her final moments. Linda’s legacy extends beyond her incredible achievements in music and entertainment. She was a beacon of hope and resilience, sharing her journey to raise awareness and inspire others. Rest in peace, Linda. You will be deeply missed, but never forgotten.”

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