Tom Parker's wife Kelsey has said the late Wanted singer "came to see" herself and her daughter Aurelia in a touching post.
Doting dad and singer Tom passed away at the age of 33 on Wednesday 30 March, after being diagnosed with a brain tumour in October 2020.
And in the days following his tragic passing, Kelsey and those close to the late star have been sharing their sightings of white feathers on their Instagram stories.
On Tuesday 12 April, Kelsey posted a touching snap of her eldest child Aurelia clutching onto a white feather on her Instagram story.
"Daddy came to see us at work," she penned while at the performing arts school she owns, named K2K Stars.
But what does a white feather mean when someone has passed? Let's take a look…
The meaning of a white feather after death
White feathers are known to be a sign from the spiritual realm.
As the website Crystal Clear Intuition explains : "White is the color of the crown chakra, and in the language of energy is associated with Divine connection and the gateway to accessing and understanding higher dimensions.
"If you are finding white feathers, this is a sign that the messages that are being communicated are regarding your spiritual relationship to yourself and the world around you."
The site continues to say that fluffy white feathers can appear in or around you as a message from someone who has passed.
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"It's a way of them letting you know they are still with you," the site explains.
Adding: "They can appear in odd places that draw your attention to them, such as sitting in plain sight on a kitchen counter, on a coffee table or inside a frequently used object such as a coffee mug.
"Common signs that your feather is sent from a loved one who has passed is to see the date and the time of when you saw the feather.
"Beings in the spirit world communicate with numbers, as well as with objects that can be manipulated by energy currents, so seeing a white feather every day at 2:22 pm is most likely a sign from a loved one."
White feathers are believed to symbolise faith and protection.
The feathers appearing out of nowhere are meant to "catch your attention" and "bring you back to the present moment."
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