Lynda Bellingham’s widower in shock confession: ‘I still have sex with her ghost’

Michael Pattemore, the husband of the late Lynda Bellingham, has claimed his wife’s ghost asked him to make love to her

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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Lynda Bellingham tragically passed away in October 2014 at the age of 66.

The actress died in the arms of her husband, Michael Pattemore, after a year-long battle with colon cancer, which had spread to her lungs and liver.

However it seems as if Lynda’s presence is still felt keenly by her loved ones - particularly by Michael.

Speaking with Spirit And Destiny magazine, her doting husband revealed that he still feels the warmth of his wife in bed beside him as he lies alone at night.

And, on one occasion, he even found himself getting intimate with what he believed to be Lynda’s spirit.

He told the publication: "As her body snuggled into mine, I breathed in the familiar scent of the woman I’d been lucky enough to spend 10 wonderful years with.

"'Make love to me,' Lynda whispered, her face nuzzling into mine.

“Kissing her, I gazed down into those beautiful brown eyes.

"'I love you,' she smiled, and I closed my eyes, luxuriating in the warmth of her low, husky voice."

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He added: “How could I have made love to my wife when she was no longer here? But I did, I was certain of it.

“I felt her, saw her and heard her.”

Michael also revealed to the publication that he sees a psychic every month to keep in close contact with his late wife.

We’re unsurprised that Michael is fighting to keep his wife’s spirit close by.

Appearing on Loose Women last year, he revealed that he was finding it tough to handle his grief - and that he was far lonelier than he realised.

Talking to the panellists about how he handled his bereavement, Michael said: “The only way I could do it was to travel.

"We had planned to travel the world. She wanted me to do it. It was on her bucket list and she said I must do it.

"All I can say, is that it was very lonely.

“48 days, 19 hotels, and it was very lonely."

Have you ever been in a similar situation to Michael? How did you handle your feelings of grief?

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