Tom Parker's devastated widow Kelsey is believed to have found love once again after losing her beloved husband less than a year ago.
Kelsey, 32, was left heartbroken when Tom died aged 33 in March this year following a two-year battle with an inoperable brain tumour.
Now, the mum-of-two is reported to have found comfort in an electrician who she met earlier this year while holidaying in Lindos, Rhodes, with a group of friends.
Kelsey who recently admitted she was finding it "tough" being on her own after Tom's death is said to be in the early stages of a relationship with electrician Sean Boggans, 39.
Speaking to the MailOnline, a source said: "It's very early days and no one knows what the future will bring.
"For now, Kelsey is happy that someone else has come into her life."
Sources claim that the couple recently attended the wedding of one of Sean's relatives in Kent and showed visible signs of affection for one another.
It's believed that Sean recently left a previous relationship with the mother of his children, although there was no crossover with his relationship with Kelsey.
Sean has frequent access to his children and it's said that he and his former partner have a positive relationship with one another.
Kelsey recently opened up about coping since Tom's death, admitting that she finds it tough of an evening once she puts her two children to bed.
"It's just me and that's the time you speak to your partner, you gossip and you talk and I don't have that anymore," she said on Loose Women.
Since Tom's heartbreaking death, she's been vocal on social media about her late husband and keeping his memory alive for his two young children, Aurelia Rose, three, and Bodhi, two.
The former dance star is set to open up in a new ITV documentary where she will discuss her grief and offer an insight into family life behind closed doors.
During Kelsey Parker: Life After Tom, she will speak with people who are in similar positions to hers after losing a partner, as well as a string of celebrities who have been in a similar position.
Throughout the six-part series on ITVBe, Kelsey will try an array of methods to cope with her grief, including death cafes and grief yoga.
Speaking of the series, she said: "A six-part observational documentary following me and my family over the last six months since Tom's death. Obviously, a very difficult film to make but one that I'm incredibly proud of."
The Mirror approached Kelsey's representatives for comment.
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