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Heartbroken John Bishop feeling 'pain like no other' as his beloved mum Kathy dies

Comedian John Bishop says he is experiencing a "pain like no other" after the death of his mum, Kathy.

Fans rushed to support the TV presenter after he announced his loss, only two weeks after his mum sang along during John's performance in theatre production Mother Goose.

John , 56, shared the news on Instagram, posting a picture of himself and Kathy smiling at a kitchen table, his arm around her. He also posted a video of Kathy singing along at the pantomine in the Liverpool Empire, where John performed.

In the post, the ITV host wrote: "Two weeks ago my Mum came to see me in Mother Goose in Liverpool and joined in the sing a long at the end as I knew she would.

John with his parents, Kathy and Ernie (Instagram)

This morning we said goodbye to her and we will never hear her sing again.

"As a family we are heartbroken. She was a mother, a grandmother and a great grandmother and she loved us all. Next week she would have been married to my Dad for 62 years and they had a love and a friendship that was beautiful to be around.

"We want to thank all of the brilliant staff at Whiston Hospital on ward 3C who could not have done more and provided exceptional care for us all."

John shared a sweet video of Kathy singing at his show recently (Instagram)

Going on, John said: "Anyone who has lost a parent will understand when I say it is a pain like no other.

"I will never have another mother but I will be eternally grateful for being lucky enough to have had the one I did. Good night Mum, you were our sunshine."

Kathy and John's dad Ernie had four children, an older brother and two older sisters.

The comedian has previously spoken about how in 1972, aged six, his dad went to prison for a year, and how he admired his mum's strength during the painful period.

John shared a poignant tribute to his mum, Kathy (BBC/James Pardon)

Ernie and Kathleen had been walking home when two men he’d had a run-in with the previous week started an argument outside a chip shop. Kathleen intervened, only for one of the men to push her so hard she bounced off a car bonnet. Ernie reacted and just as he’d done the previous week, put both men on the floor.

“Even the arresting officers said the case should have been thrown out. On both occasions my dad was defending himself and on the second one defending his wife. But there was a lot of resentment towards Scousers who had moved out to Winsford and he was stitched up,” said John.

Ernie couldn’t afford a decent defence, took bad advice and got a one-year sentence. Because his offence was violent he went to a closed prison.

John said: “My dad had a very tough upbringing as one of nine kids in inner-city Liverpool and he knew how to stand up for himself. He always taught us to never go looking for trouble, but to never walk away, especially if you’re in the right."

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