Max George wrote will from hospital bed following heart surgery
The Wanted singer said that he started preparing for his own death
The Wanted singer Max George has said he started writing his will from his hospital bed.
George, 36, had been taken to hospital in December following the discovery of an irregularity with his heart.
His condition quickly deteriorated, requiring him to be hospitalised - with George writing a will on the first night, as he had been convinced that he would die.
"When you get told that, you really realise what your responsibilities are," the singer said in his first interview after leaving hospital.
"I've got a partner, Maisie, I've got a family. I've got two little nephews and all of that stuff really comes to the front of it all."
George revealed that he had written his will on his iPhone, detailing what should be done with his estate if he did not make it through his hospital visit.
According to the singer, December 13th was the hardest day for him, as his heart rate and blood pressure dropped simultaneously.
He described the incident as a "close night", adding: "I felt like I was dying. It was the worst, I felt emotional."
After five days, George was fitted with a pacemaker during emergency heart surgery that lasted two and a half hours.
Following his operation, George was eventually able to return home, describing the ability to come home during the festive season as "the best Christmas present".