Reality TV star pays tribute to 'first love' following sudden death
Lewis remembered Hall as her first love and childhood sweetheart, while fans and fellow celebrities posted messages of support.
- On Friday, reality star Chloe Lewis shared an emotional Instagram tribute to her former boyfriend Jake Hall, who died at 35, posting a video compilation set to John Legend's "Ordinary People."
- Hall gained fame on reality series TOWIE, joining in 2015 before leaving in 2024; he and Lewis shared an on-off relationship for 10 years that Lewis described as a "huge struggle" that "mentally hurt us both."
- Reminiscing on their bond, Lewis recalled meeting Hall at 16, calling him her "childhood sweetheart," and praised his devotion to his eight-year-old daughter River, describing him as a father who made parenthood "look so easy and effortless."
- Misse Beqiri, mother of Hall's eight-year-old daughter River, said their "hearts were shattered" by the loss, while friends including Vas J Morgan and James Argent posted tributes, with Argent describing Hall as a "dear mate" he "loves and misses."
- Authorities found Hall dead earlier this month at a holiday villa in Majorca; police interviewed six people staying at the property, with an autopsy scheduled in Palma as the investigation continues.
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Chloe Lewis shares tribute to ‘first love’ Jake Hall after sudden death
Chloe Lewis has shared a touching tribute to her late-ex boyfriend Jake Hall following his sudden death earlier this month. The reality TV star, who played for Boston United, died in an accident at a holiday villa in Spain at the age of 35 on 7 May. Lewis, who dated Hall when they were teenagers and then on-and-off again during their time on The Only Way is Essex, shared a montage of pictures and videos of them together on Friday (29 May). “My f…
Reality TV star pays tribute to 'first love' following sudden death
TOWIE star Chloe Lewis has paid tribute to her "first love" Jake Hall who suddenly died earlier this month in Majorca.
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