George Michael's Family Boots 'Gold-Digger' Boyfriend From Late Singer's Mansion
A little over one week after George Michael's funeral, where boyfriend Fadi Fawaz showed up uninvited, his family is taking the next step to scrub him from their lives, RadarOnline.com has learned.
According to The Sun, The Wham! star's relatives are kicking the 43-year-old out of Michael's Regent's Park home as they make plans to put the property on the market as soon as possible — including his Oxfordshire mansion where he died on Christmas day.
"Fadi will be so sad as he loves the Regent's Park house and it holds so many fond memories spent there with George," an insider told The Sun. "But although the news is devastating he won't want to make any issue of it with George's family if that's what they decide to do."
Fawaz not wanting to cause a scene doesn't come as a surprise, though, especially after he was at the center of attention for three months during the pending autopsy report.
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The late singer's lover, who was first photographed in Switzerland with Michael in 2015, has been leaving a sour taste in the family's mouth since the "Faith" singer died.
"They know what he is, and everyone basically thinks he's a gold-digger," said Andros Georgiou, who is not biologically related to Michael but was so close the star called him cousin. "Fadi was not really his boyfriend. No one has spoken to him and he just seems to be getting on with his life. It makes my stomach turn."
However, Fawaz is reportedly "in line" to make millions if he decides to write an explosive tell-all about his romance with the singer.
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