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Louis Tomlinson Calls Out ‘BBC Breakfast Show’ For Exploiting His Grief Following Multiple Family Deaths

One Direction bandmate Louis Tomlinson has expressed his opinion about a recent interview.
The 28-year-old appeared on BBC Breakfast Show where he was asked questions about the passing of his mother, Johannah Deakin and younger sister Félicité Tomlinson.
He opened up about his pain but felt the continuation of the topic surrounding the death of his family members became too much and exploited him for views.
“I only really know to write honestly and from the heart”@Louis_Tomlinson explains how he uses his emotions in his songwriting on #BBCBreakfast pic.twitter.com/6rOJtDKZO9
— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) February 3, 2020
Fans of Tomlinson defended him on social media, saying that the interview was a way to exploit his grief and they would boycott the show. In response, Louis wrote on Twitter, “Defo wont be going on there again Haha! Love to all my fans for always having my back.”
Tomlinson continued, “I was upset that you continued to ask me about my grief. It goes without saying how hard it is to lose both people so close to me. The least I ask is that you respect my decision of not wanting to be asked in interviews about something so painful.
I’m lucky enough to have a creative outlet for me to talk about grief this doesn’t however give you the right to talk about it for gossip purposes.
— Louis Tomlinson (@Louis_Tomlinson) February 3, 2020
I’m lucky enough to have a creative outlet for me to talk about grief this doesn’t, however, give you the right to talk about it for gossip purposes.”
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