March 30th 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Ashley Cain and Kelsey Parker are leading the way in a new MTV series, 'MTV Faces', where they will openly discuss the grief and loss they have experienced, and in doing so, help others to cope with the same. Ashley tragically lost his eight-month-old daughter, Azaylia, to leukaemia in April 2021, and is now dedicating his life to raising awareness and funds for charity, The Azaylia Foundation. Similarly, Kelsey was married to The Wanted star Tom Parker for 13 years, and has two young children; Aurelia and Bodhi, who she is proud to be the best mum she can be to.
Tom passed away from a brain tumour on 30th March 2022, and his first anniversary of his passing marks the launch of the MTV series. Ashley and Kelsey will be talking to those affected by the loss of a loved one and the series will bring to light the importance of having an honest conversation about grief.
Ashley explains that life since the passing is ‘not about seeking happiness for me,’ but rather, helping others and ‘going to bed at night feeling happy with the person looking back at me in the mirror.’ Kelsey adds that grief is still ‘such a taboo subject’ and that having an open conversation about it is ‘so important.’
The series will feature Ashley and Kelsey discussing grief with other celebrities, including Roman Kemp, Jordan Stephens and Brenda Edwards, and they are both proud to be part of such an important platform. Through their discussions, they hope to bring comfort to those who have experienced similar loss, as well as shining a light on the subject.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Ashley Cain and Kelsey Parker are at the forefront of a positive change as they host a new MTV series called 'Faces', in which they open up about their experiences of grief and loss in order to help others. Ashley tragically lost his daughter Azaylia at the age of eight months, while Kelsey's husband, Tom Parker of The Wanted, died from a brain tumour in March 2022. The two are now taking the lead in normalising honest conversations around grief, and helping those who have experienced similar losses. Ashley states that he is 'proud and happy' to be a part of the series, and Kelsey agrees that it is 'so important' to have an open dialogue about grief, which is still so often a 'taboo subject.'
The series will see Ashley speak to a range of people who have also suffered a loss, from Roman Kemp to Brenda Edwards. Ashley says that talking about his experience has helped him to 'acknowledge and accept' what has happened, and also has enabled him to feel he has done his job if he has been able to help one person in a day. Kelsey has also been in contact with many people on her Instagram page who are similarily grieving, and she believes that the series will help to 'shine a light on that and help people.'
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