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'HE WAS VERY SPIRITUAL'

Top psychic claims George Michael has backed pal Geri Horner for ‘big comeback’ from beyond the grave

Ian Lawman used to visit the late singer and says he's been visited by him three times since George's death on Christmas Day

GEORGE Michaels' former psychic claims the late singer has visited him from beyond the grave to tell him pal Geri Horner is due a 'big comeback.'

Ian Lawman, who used to visit the singer before he died on Christmas Day, aged just 53, said the spiritual star has visited him three times from beyond the grave.

 George Michaels' former psychic claims the late singer has visited him from beyond the grave to tell him pal Geri Horner is due a 'big comeback'
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George Michaels' former psychic claims the late singer has visited him from beyond the grave to tell him pal Geri Horner is due a 'big comeback'Credit: Ian Lawman
 Geri and George had a close bond
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Geri and George had a close bondCredit: Getty

Speaking to the he said: "George was a very spiritual person and a big believer. During the latest visit, he told me how he was big mates with Geri Halliwell and that she will be making a big comeback.

“He also claimed there will be big changes to the music industry in the next five years and it will be more about live music.”

Back in June Geri released the video for her emotional comeback single Angels in Chains - her first solo record for 12 years.

The tribute to her late friend George is a stripped-back affair which sees Geri, 44, lamenting the passing of the Careless Whisper singer.

On Friday, George's first posthumous single was broadcast on BBC Radio 2.

According to track is thought to be a remix of his track Fantasy that first appeared on his 1987 album Faith.

 George Michael's first posthumous single was played on Friday
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George Michael's first posthumous single was played on FridayCredit: PA:Press Association
 The track is a reworking of B-side Fantasy
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The track is a reworking of B-side FantasyCredit: Getty - Contributor

His publicist confirmed in a statement: "Sony Music proudly presents a single by the late George Michael. Tune in to The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 tomorrow, Thursday 7th September at 9am for the first play."

While producer Nile Rodgers said it had been a “long heartfelt, tear-filled journey” working with George on new music shortly before his death.

He added: “I hope we’ll make the fans proud.”

It comes after George's sisters Melanie and Yioda gave an update to his fans and revealed they plan to continue his legacy through "his extraordinarily beautiful music".

Calling him their affectionate name, Yogs, they wrote in a post on his website: "Our family, and good friends, are all still struggling with the reality that our beautiful Yog is no longer here with us, although we still feel his love.

 Nile Rodgers was working on music with the singer before his death
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Nile Rodgers was working on music with the singer before his deathCredit: Getty - Contributor
 George's sister Melanie vowed to continue his musical legacy
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George's sister Melanie vowed to continue his musical legacyCredit: Landmark Media

“We hope that, as private a family as we have always been (and will remain), that you know we hear you, through your amazing and thoughtful messages and that you understand our loss, as we try to understand yours.”

And revealing their plans to continue sharing his music, they continued: "We believe that through all the “debris”, Yogs fans, his ‘lovelies’ all around the world, know who he truly was, and is, after shared decades of music, love, and humour.

“Our aim is to carry on, as we know Yog would have wanted, to share and enjoy his precious legacy and to continue to bring you joy - through his extraordinarily beautiful music.

“David, along with Yogs loyal creative team, will continue bringing you all the projects they had been working so hard on for you, exactly as Yog would have wanted ... We promise we will always try to honour him by staying true to his ambitions and his intentions."


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