X Factor star Danny Dearden shared tragic final Instagram post from hospital months before his death aged 34
AN X Factor star who has died aged just 34 shared a tragic last post from hospital.
Danny Dearden was 23 when he made it through to the judges’ houses on Simon Cowell‘s music competition.
But the sad news of his passing was announced on Instagram by his agent Denise Beighton today.
It comes after he shared a picture on his official Insta account showing a Costa hot chocolate from hospital weeks before his death.
Ms Beighton wrote: “Heartbroken to wake up to the news that you’re gone. I have no words right now. Rest easy beautiful boy.”
The former joiner had previously posted in December 2023 about how the NHS had saved his life.
He wrote: “This year has been a bit of a rocky one, at one point I was told I probably wouldn’t be here today…well I am.“
The Littleborough artist also said he wasn’t in the “best of health recently” on social media last year.
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Danny bagged a place on Mel B‘s six winners’ chairs on the ITV show back in 2014.
His rendition of If You Love Me by Brownstone struck a chord with the former Spice Girl.
She said: “That was a killer song, killer vocals and a slam-dunk of a performance!”
Danny said: “It just hit me in the face all over again when I got through.
“I had a tear in my eye and I just spun round, slapped myself and said what are you doing, you’re really embarrassing yourself.”
The singer also said bootcamp was an experience he would never forget.
He continued: “It was a bit like the Hunger Games, people think you just go on stage and sing but you don’t, it’s really hard.
“The whole thing is amazing though, I genuinely never thought I’d get this far.”
However, he did not make it to the live finals after facing some stiff competition in Cancun, Mexico.
Danny performed Kelly Clarkson‘s Beautiful Disaster for Mel B and ex-bandmate Emma Bunton.
And Andrea Faustini bagged one of the three live finals places instead of Danny.
Delivering her verdict, Mel B said: “I’ve loved you from day one, undeniably you are pitch perfect but I can’t take you through, I’m so sorry.”
Family and friends rushed to social media to pay tribute to “D”.
John McDermott, who worked with the star before Covid, penned: “It is with a heavy heart to hear of the passing of a great friend and such a talented artist Danny ‘D’ who passed away early this morning at the tender age of 34.
“My deepest condolences go out to his mum Cath and all his Family and friends at this heartbreaking time.
“R.I.P. Danny. We all loved you so, so much! No words right now a tragic loss to everyone and so talented too.”
Local pub Dyers Arms posted on Facebook: “Ourselves and the family would like to invite everybody to the dyers arms tonight at 6pm to raise a glass to your beloved friend, Danny Dearden.”
Adele tribute act Lareena Mitchell said: “What a grand lad he was, had the pleasure of working with Danny over the years with John McDermott, such a sad loss, thinking of his family! RIP Danny Dearden.”