George Michael's ex Fadi Fawaz: Nobody helps me, I don't know anything

Fadi Fawaz has been frozen out of plans for George Michael’s funeral and insists it’s wrong that “nobody helps me” and he “doesn’t know anything”.

Fadi Fawaz has denied claims he has been barred from attending George Michael’s funeral (Copyright: Twitter)
Fadi Fawaz has denied claims he has been barred from attending George Michael’s funeral (Copyright: Twitter)

The 53-year-old singer tragically died 10 weeks ago on Christmas Day and is expected to be laid to rest in the coming days, after a coroner revealed earlier this week that he passed away of natural causes.

But his on/off partner is being kept out of the plans and has bemoaned that it should have taken place weeks ago.

He said: “The funeral? I can’t give you an answer, everything is being kept quiet.

Fadi Fawaz has reportedly been barred from attending George Michael’s funeral (Copyright: Martin Karius/REX/Shutterstock)
Fadi hopes to move on with his life now.

“I can’t tell you about the funeral – it should have happened a long time ago. This has gone on and on. I was in the middle of it all.

“But I don’t know anything about the funeral, I really don’t know anything. Believe me. It’s all so strange.”

A coroner found earlier this week that the ‘One More Try’ died from dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis and fatty liver.

George’s body was discovered by Fadi on Christmas Day (Copyright: Getty/JJ/ROCHAS/Bauer-Griffin)
George’s body was discovered by Fadi on Christmas Day (Copyright: Getty/JJ/ROCHAS/Bauer-Griffin)

But there had been speculation his passing was connected to drug abuse, and suspicion was cast over Fadi because he had slept in his car the night before he found George’s body.

Though the hairdresser found the rumours “upsetting”, he could understand why people were suspicious.

He told The Sun newspaper: “Yes I know people thought that, but it’s because that’s what we do as humans – we hate each other.

“I know it’s quite normal, it’s natural, but it’s still upsetting. I’ve had it myself. We’re human, and in a way I understand it.

(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for NARAS)
(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for NARAS)

“People can die at any age – people die at three years old, five years old, it’s something we can’t control can we.

“This week was a relief for me, because at least I’m not doubted. And that’s incredibly important for me because can you imagine how it feels that people would doubt my love for him? It’s horrible.”

Fadi admitted George’s family and management team haven’t helped or “looked after” him.

He said: “Nobody helps me, you know. My relationship was with George. It’s sad, and it’s not right.

James Corden spent time remembering George Michael shortly after his sudden passing on Christmas day (Copyright: Getty/Dave M. Benett)
James Corden spent time remembering George Michael shortly after his sudden passing on Christmas day (Copyright: Getty/Dave M. Benett)

“I haven’t been looked after, but we don’t do that do we. It’s all part of life, and anything can happen, but I’m happy to take the experience.

“You take nothing with you anyway. I am that kind of guy believe it or not, it’s all ok. I am resilient because I understand how things work. I’m grateful for everything.”

And the 43 year old still hasn’t come to terms with his lover’s passing and has no intention of moving on any time soon.

He said: “I haven’t been able to think about moving on with my life yet, I haven’t thought of that yet.

“It has yet to hit me. I know the worst time is yet to come for me. My God, I’m 100 per cent sure of that. I haven’t had a taste of anything yet.

“But what is done is done. I’m ok, I’m good, and my conscience is clear. I really am good. And whatever people say about me, or whatever people don’t say about me, I’ll be ok.

“The worst is yet to come – the way I feel is that George is still alive. For me, he’s still here. It hasn’t hit me, and it’s going to hit me bad.”