The Wanted's Tom Parker stopped singing after X Factor rejection as he opens up on his life in memoir
16.05.2022 - 19:03
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Tom Parker's memoir reveals that he stopped singing for months after suffering rejection on The X Factor. The Wanted star died in March, aged 33, after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour in 2020.
The singer, who was husband to Kelsey and dad to their two children Aurelia, two, and Bhodi, one, was writing a book before his tragic death and announced the book's impending release just over a week before his passing. He shared alongside a clip to promote the book: "Hi, I’m Tom Parker, a lot of you know me as one fifth of The Wanted, but I am also a father, a husband, and a son, that’s battling brain cancer.
"My book, coming this July, is not about dying: It's a book about living. It's a book about finding hope in whatever situation you're dealt, and living your best life no matter what. It will show you how having faith in hope and daring to dream means you can carry on, against all odds. Pre order your copy now."
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The autobiography, titled Hope: My Inspirational Life, by Tom Parker, is now being released in his memory after he was laid to rest in a celebration of life on April 20.
In one extract, which has been published by The Sun, Tom recalls how he auditioned for Simon Cowell's ITV show The X Factor at the age of 16 before becoming a member of The Wanted. "I got the train over to Manchester for the audition and joined the massive queue of other hopefuls waiting on a drizzly morning for their chance to shine in front of the judges," he wrote.
"Sadly, I wouldn’t even make it that far. At the time I was devastated. My only saving grace was that they hadn’t recorded my rejection. It was a huge knock to my