‘As a nation, we think that I should be in mourning, but that’s not life and life has to continue,’ she insists.
‘But also, grief is a journey and I’m learning now to live with it. It’s not got any bigger or smaller, but you learn to adapt and live with it.’Kelsey chats to us from Tower Bridge in London, working with Co-op on their ‘elephant in the room’ campaign to encourage more people to talk about grief.It comes after research found that more than half of the nation says talking about death, dying and bereavement is taboo.
She shares that it would’ve been nice to talk more about what would come next with Tom, however, his mental health had to be a priority. Kelsey is now motivated to talk candidly with her own relatives about their funeral plans, wanting to make sure she gets everything right.