Louis Tomlinson Opens up About Sister's Death. In a interview with ‘The Guardian,’ former One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson opened up about the recent grief he’s had to deal with. . In 2016, his mother, Johannah Deakin, died of leukemia, and two years later his younger sister, Félicité, died of an accidental overdose. . As the oldest of his siblings, Tomlinson had to find strength even when he was at ‘rock bottom.’. There’s no time for me to be sat feeling sorry for myself … I’ve been to rock bottom and I feel like, whatever my career’s going to throw in front of me, it’s going to be nothing as big or as emotionally heavy as that … I don’t want people to feel sorry for me, Louis Tomlinson, to ‘The Guardian’. According to Tomlinson, those “dark times” changed his perspective on life and motivated him to work harder. . It makes everything else, not feel easier and not less important, but, in the grand scheme of things, you see things for what they are, I suppose … I’ve turned something that’s really dark into something that empowers me, makes me stronger, Louis Tomlinson, to ‘The Guardian’. Tomlinson went on to credit his fans with supporting him and helping him push forward. . I’m sure every artist says this, but I do believe it. We’ve been through some dark times together … And I felt their love and support. I remember really clearly when I lost my mum, that support was mad, Louis Tomlinson, to ‘The Guardian’
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