Coleen Nolan ‘Utterly Devastated’ by the death of sister linda nolan, tributes pour in
Coleen Nolan has expressed her heartbreak over the passing of her sister, Linda Nolan, describing her as a “beacon of love, kindness and strength.” The beloved Irish singer, actress, and TV personality, who was a member of the iconic family-formed girl group The Nolans, passed away on Wednesday, 15 January, aged 65, following a prolonged battle with cancer.
Linda, surrounded by her siblings and “love and comfort,” died peacefully at Blackpool Victoria Hospital, as confirmed in a statement from her agent, Dermot McNamara. Her family expressed their gratitude to the hospital staff, noting their tireless efforts to make Linda’s final moments as bearable as possible.
Coleen, who is a panellist on Loose Women, led heartfelt tributes to her sister. Sharing a moving post on Instagram, she said:
“Linda was a beacon of love, kindness and strength. Her wit, humour and laughter were infectious, and her presence could light up any room. She had a heart full of compassion and always knew how to bring comfort and joy to those around her.”
Coleen, who herself battled skin cancer last year, added:
“Her memory will live on in the many lives she touched, and while we miss her more than words can express, we take solace in the love and warmth she shared with all of us. Rest in peace, Linda. You will forever be in our hearts.”
Tributes from family, friends, and celebrities
Linda’s passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from family, friends, and celebrities alike. On Loose Women, Coleen’s co-panellists honoured Linda with an emotional live tribute. Nadia Sawalha said:
“Nothing prepares you because there is a moment when the light goes out, and that is the most awful shock. They’ve been through so much as a family. Sending all our love.”
Christine Lampard added:
“Sending love to Coleen, Linda’s family, all of the family. We’re thinking of you all today.”
Linda’s nephew, Shane Nolan, also paid tribute, sharing how grateful he was to have spent time with his “beautiful Aunty Linda” in her final hours.
Comedian Paul Elliott, best known as one half of The Chuckle Brothers, shared his condolences on Instagram, describing the news as “devastating.” He added:
“I will cherish over four decades of memories with Linda. My heart breaks at the age she died, but I take comfort in knowing she’s now with the love of her life, Brian.”
Linda was married to Brian Hudson for 26 years until his death in 2007 from skin cancer.
Among other tributes, Love Island’s Amy Hart called Linda “the nicest lady,” while All Saints singer Nicole Appleton, presenter Leigh Francis, and Blue’s Antony Costa also shared their condolences. Costa, who worked with Linda on Blood Brothers, praised her humour and professionalism both on and off stage.
A life of talent and resilience
Born on 23 February 1959 in Dublin, Ireland, Linda was the sixth of eight children in a musical family. She made her stage debut at the age of four and went on to achieve widespread fame as a member of The Nolans. The group toured with legends such as Frank Sinatra and Gene Pitney and became celebrated for their enduring hits.
Linda also shone on stage in the West End and held a Guinness World Record for her work in musical theatre. She became a Sunday Times bestselling author and a columnist for the Daily Mirror. In 2014, she endeared herself to a new generation of fans as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother.
A courageous battle
Linda’s battle with cancer began in 2005 when she was first diagnosed with breast cancer. After a period of remission, the disease returned in 2017 and later spread to her brain. Despite the challenges, Linda remained a symbol of resilience, speaking openly about her journey to raise awareness and support others.
In August 2024, she began treatment with the life-extending cancer drug Enhertu, which she described as “amazing” and advocated for others to have access to.
Her sister Anne, who also battled breast cancer but is now cancer-free, joined Linda on the TV series The Nolans Go Cruising. Their sister Bernie tragically passed away from breast cancer in 2013 at the age of 52.
A legacy of love
Linda Nolan’s legacy extends far beyond her achievements in music and entertainment. She will be remembered as a beacon of hope, love, and resilience, whose strength and compassion touched countless lives.
Her family, friends, and fans alike will hold her memory close, cherishing the light she brought into their lives. Rest in peace, Linda Nolan – a true icon, forever loved, and never forgotten.