The Wanted’s Tom Parker discussed his battle with an inoperable brain tumour in a touching documentary, titled In My Head on Sunday night
Tom Parker has candidly revealed how his inoperable brain tumour has affected him, including suffering from short term memory loss.
Then, as he continued to answer the question, dad-of-two Tom told the cameraman: “Sorry, I’ve completely f**king forgot the question.” “Oh,” Tom said while looking around before adding: “There is your answer. The short term memory is terrible, like, ‘Oh what was I saying’. It drives me insane.” As he was filmed wiping away tears, his mum Noreen could be heard saying: “We just couldn’t believe it and it just almost was like a horror film. We think it’s a tumour, then from a tumour to it being the worst tumour you can possibly ever have.Noreen then broke down in tears and apologised to the cameramen. Tom could then be heard saying: “I just remember just shutting down. I thinks scared is probably an understatement to say the least. Yeah, I was absolutely petrified.
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