TOWIE star and Sugar Hut boss Mick Norcross beams alongside son Kirk in haunting last picture taken just three weeks before he was found dead at 57
- The businessman and former reality TV star was pronounced dead by emergency services in Essex at 3.15pm on Thursday afternoon
- On January 4, Kirk, 32, shared a selfie on Facebook showing him sitting with his grinning father, adding the caption: ‘Me and the big man’, with a heart emoji
- Mick’s haunting last tweet was posted on Thursday morning at 7.17am, just hours before he was found, with tragic references to ‘the end’
- He made his TOWIE debut in 2011 during the show’s second season, while Kirk was part of the original cast when the hit reality show began a year prior
- He was introduced as Sugar Hut’s owner, a nightclub in Brentwood and popular filming location for the show, however he later stepped back
TOWIE’s Mick Norcross was seen beaming next to his son Kirk in his haunting final picture, taken three weeks before he was been found dead aged 57.
The Sugar Hut owner and reality star, who rose to fame as the man behind the nightclub on the hit ITV2 series, was discovered at his home in Bulphan, Essex, by emergency services on Thursday afternoon.
In a haunting final tweet, posted just hours before his body was found, he wrote: ‘At the end remind yourself that you did the best you could. And that is good enough.’
On January 4, Kirk, 32, shared a selfie on Facebook showing him sitting alongside his grinning father, adding the caption: ‘Me and the big man’, with a heart emoji.
Heartbreaking: TOWIE’s Mick Norcross was seen beaming next to his son Kirk in his haunting final picture, taken three weeks before he was been found dead aged 57
Mick sent shockwaves around the TV world when news arose of his passing, and while Kirk has so far remained silent, the haunting last picture has emerged.
As well as pictures with Kirk, Mick’s girlfriend Samantha Keahey shared a number of shots of the couple, including sweet images taken last month.
The former TV star is survived by his sons Kirk, Mason, Daniel and daughter Hollie. He also has three grandchildren.
The star made his TOWIE debut in 2011 during the show’s second season, while son Kirk was part of the original cast when it began a year prior.
Starring role: The Sugar Hut owner and reality star, who rose to fame as the man behind the nightclub on the hit ITV2 series, was discovered at his home in Bulphan, Essex, by emergency services on Thursday afternoon
Mick and Kirk are pictured in a promo shot for 2011’s third season of TOWIE
Tragic: Mick haunting last tweet, posted on Thursday morning at 7.17am, read: ‘At the end remind yourself that you did the best you could. And that is good enough.’
The businessman was introduced as the owner of Sugar Hut, a nightclub in Brentwood which was a popular filming location for the show.
During his time on the show, Mick caught the attention of Gemma Collins, 39, who soon developed a crush on him.
One of his most notable storylines was when, at a pool party for the second series finale, Gemma was convinced Mick was bringing a bottle of champagne over to her, but was instead snubbed when the Sugar Hut owner walked past her and presented the bubbly to Lauren Goodger’s sister Nicola.
Gemma led the tributes this evening, writing on Instagram: ‘ALWAYS A GENTLEMAN. Absolutely shocked and saddened by the news. My thoughts and prayers are going out to Kirk family and friends absolutely tragic #ripmicknorcross
Heartbreaking: As well as pictures with Kirk, Mick’s girlfriend Samantha Keahey shared a number of shots of the couple, including sweet images taken last month
Police outside the home of Mick Norcross this evening, after the TOWIE star was found dead earlier this afternoon
‘The memories of the early days the sugar hut and the wonderful filming parties you put on will never be forgotten. You never know what someone is going through you was [sic] one of the good guys.’
An Essex Police spokesman told MailOnline: ‘We were called to an address in Bulphan shortly before 3.15pm on Thursday 21 January.
‘Sadly, a man inside was pronounced dead. His death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.’
Nightclub owner: The businessman rose to fame as the owner of Sugar Hut nightclub on the ITV series The Only Way Is Essex (pictured in 2012)
Tributes from the property developer’s TOWIE co-stars and celebrity friends were soon posted in response to Mick’s heartbreaking final tweet.
TOWIE veteran James Argent called the property developer: ‘A true gentleman & a very kind man’. James, 33, wrote: ‘RIP Mick. Many amazing memories, So Sad! My thoughts are with his family.’
Mario Falcone, who starred on the show between 2011 to 2018 posted a broken heart emoji, as did Elliott Wright, who appeared on TOWIE between 2010 and 2017.
Jamie Reed, who had a brief stint on the reality series, chimed: ‘Very sad. RIP’.
The star made his TOWIE debut in 2011 during the show’s second season, while son Kirk was part of the original cast when the show began a year prior.
A police car and a forensic investigation van were parked outside Mr Norcross’ home in Bulphan, Essex, after he was found dead on Thursday afternoon
EOTB star Jess Impiazzi, who was one of Mick’s original ‘Sugar Hut Honeys’ – a group of hostesses in the club – typed: ‘Please don’t ever feel like no one is there or wants to listen, you matter!…
‘You’re loved!…And the world is better with you in it. There is always light at the end of the tunnel! I promise.’
Mick sold Sugar Hut in 2019, having previously gone on to develop a property portfolio, including The Grand Hotel in Leigh.
The businessman shelled out £4.3m for the site back in 2011 and dreamed of turning the derelict building into a boutique hotel,restaurant and spa.
Sweet: Mick is pictured at the 2012 Inside Soap Awards alongside his fleet of hostesses, the Sugar Hut Honeys – including Love Island winner Hannah Elizabeth (seen kissing the star)
However, despite extensive renovation, restoration work took longer than planned and the hotel is still yet to open.
The same year Mick bought the hotel, he put his £3.4million converted farmhouse up for sale. The mansion, which was also a regular filming location during his time, was the envy of TOWIE viewers.
The estate also boasted a private house where Kirk lived with his girlfriend at the time Lauren Pope, a hot tub and plasma screen TVs.
After putting up the house on sale, Mick said, ‘I’ve been here six years and I’ve completely refurbished this place. Now I’m ready to move on to another project.’
Gemma Collins said she was ‘absolutely shocked and saddened by the news’ as she said Mick was ‘always a gentleman’
Well loved: Tributes from the property developer’s TOWIE co-stars and celebrity friends were soon posted on Mick’s heartbreaking final tweet
Millionaire: Mick was known as the businessman of Essex on the hit ITV2 show, but eventually sold the Brentwood nightclub in 2019 (pictured)
Mick made a hefty profit for £2.2million after buying the house in 2005 for £1.2million.
It is the first tragedy to strike the TOWIE cast since Patricia Brooker, known as Nanny Pat, died aged 80 in 2015.
Reality TV has been hit with a number of tragic young deaths in recent years, including perhaps most notably, Love Island host Caroline Flack, who took her own life at her north-east London home last February aged 40.
Before that, the programme was rocked by the death of Mike Thalassitis, who hanged himself in a park after an alcohol and cocaine binge aged just 26, an inquest was told in 2019.
A decade earlier, there was widespread mourning over the death of Big Brother’s Jade Goody, who died of cervical cancer at 27, after being hailed for her work in raising awareness and encouraging women to get checked.
Heartache: Love Island star Mike Thalassitis and host Caroline Flack both died from suicide in 2019 and 2020 respectively
Reliving the famous scene with Gemma Collins, Mick previously said he regretted reducing the boutique owner to tears in an interview with The Sun that year.
He said at the time: ‘I had no idea that Gemma was so upset. I think someone may have told her I was going to come over to her rather than Nicola. But I never meant to hurt her. I hate the thought of upsetting anyone.’
Mick went on to have a brief romance with Maria Fowler, who also starred on the show and was 13 years his junior.
He quit The Only Way Is Essex in 2013, after being left furious the nightclub was being used a battleground on the show.
Drama: When TOWIE debuted in 2010, Sugar Hut was the place to be and where much of the drama unfolded (Jessica Wright, Lauren Goodger, Amy Childs, Mark Wright and James Argent pictured in 2011)
Sugar Hut became known for its high-publicised feuds on the show with huge rows between central characters such as Mark Wright and Lauren Goodger, as well as former on-off couple Chloe Sims and Mark’s cousin Elliott.
He told The Sun at the time of his departure: ‘My club is an upmarket venue where people come to drink champagne and feel spoiled.
‘All these rows they keep filming don’t show the club in a good light and I’m worried it’s putting people off coming, which is the last thing I want.’
Mick described his time on TOWIE as ‘very demanding’ and ‘what it did to me as a person was quite a strange thing’ as he struggled from being ‘somebody nobody really knows’ to ‘a household name so to speak’.
Shock: Mick’s nightclub was a key feature on the show, which also starred his fleet of hostesses – known as The Sugar Hut Honeys (pictured)
He said during an interview with Echo News about why he joined TOWIE in 2018 that ‘it was a decision I took just to try to manoeuvre the business – the Sugar Hut – in the right way, I needed it to be portrayed in the right light and being part of the show that was the only way I could do that.’
Mick added: ‘I didn’t want them to just come and ride roughshod over the business and portray it how they wanted, people having fights in the club and what have you.
‘That would never be right and even the relationship with my son, I needed that to come across right. But it got to the stage where it really wasn’t where I needed to be in life.’
Mick pictured at the Royal World Premiere of ‘Skyfall’ at Royal Albert Hall on October 23, 2012 in London
TOWIE’s Mario Falcone reveals Mick Norcross was ‘the only one from the show to reach out’ during his battle with depression
Mario Falcone has spoken out about how Mick Norcross reached out to him during the height of his battle with depression back in 2012, following the businessman’s tragic death on Thursday.
The TOWIE star, 32, paid tribute to his former co-star, who was pronounced dead at his home in Essex by emergency services on Thursday afternoon aged 57.
Mario, who starred on the show between 2011 and 2018, said he looked up to Mick ‘in the highest regard’, after the businessman reached out to him when Mario tragically tried to take his own life eight years ago.
Supportive: Mario Falcone has spoken out about how Mick Norcross reached out to him during the height of his battle with depression on Thursday
Grieving: The TOWIE star, 32, paid tribute to his former co-star, who was found dead at his home in Essex by emergency services on Thursday afternoon aged 57
The television personality previously spoke about how he tried to commit suicide during the height of his fame after a painful and televised split with his ex-fiancee Lucy Mecklenburgh.
Sharing a photo with former Sugar Hut owner Mick, Mario wrote: ‘This one is very hard to accept. I had so much respect and admiration for this man.
‘I had the honour of filming with him a lot on TOWIE and also to be good friends away from the show.
‘When I went through my battle with depression and suicide you were the only one from the whole show that reached out and cared about me. You were someone I looked up to and held in the highest regard. The thought of you going through the same pain and emotional darkness I did breaks my heart.
‘You will be sorely missed by so many!
‘Thank you for the many memories in the sugar hut, the wild parties, the advice and dropping me off to get my R8. The world has lost a very good man.
‘RIP Mick Norcross.’
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