Lorna Luxe Shares Heartfelt Message with Fans After Husband John Andrews' Death
Influencer Lorna Luxe has reached out to her followers to express gratitude for their ongoing support in the wake of her husband John Andrews' passing. John Andrews, who had been battling stage four adrenal cancer after the disease returned in 2024, died just before Valentine's Day.
Emotional Announcement and Tribute
Announcing his death on Instagram, Lorna wrote: "My beautiful, brave John died yesterday. I am heartbroken. We were together to the very end, at home, in our own bed and holding hands which is exactly what he wanted." She added that their last conversation highlighted his enduring love, with John saying he felt "rough but in love" despite his condition.
Lorna also praised the district nurses, particularly Anna, for their daily care that allowed them to spend his final days at home comfortably. She credited her mother for providing strength during this difficult time.
Recent Social Media Activity
On Friday, the 43-year-old influencer posted an update on Instagram, stating: "I'm checking in. I've been quiet on here but I promise I'm reading your messages and comments daily. They're real comfort. Thank you for being so kind and taking time to message me, it means more than you will ever know." This followed an earlier message where she indicated she would take a break from social media but continue reading fan messages.
Valentine's Day Tribute and Humorous Memory
Around Valentine's Day, Lorna shared an emotional tribute, calling it "the hardest" day and reflecting on their love. She also recounted receiving a package addressed to John, which contained three humorous cards that made her giggle and remember his sense of humour.
- The first card featured a drawing of a man on a toilet with the caption: "Happy Valentine's. This was me picking this card."
- The second had John's face superimposed onto Cupid, reading: "Be mine, Valentine."
- The third showed the Mona Lisa with Lorna's face morphed onto it, captioned: "You're a work of art."
Lorna fondly remarked: "I've been opening mail and this big envelope addressed to John arrived a couple of weeks ago, so I opened it. Legendary behaviour here John, it was the chuckle I needed."
Legacy and Final Words
Lorna concluded her initial post by saying: "John you are a class act and I will love you forever." The couple, who shared their opulent lives on social media, had garnered a loyal following that has now rallied around Lorna during this period of grief.



