Tributes pour in as Paul O'Grady dies age 67

His husband described his death as "unexpected"

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 29th Mar 2023
Last updated 29th Mar 2023

Paul O'Grady has sadly passed away at the age of 67, as confirmed by his husband Andre Portasio. The TV star, who rose to fame as drag star Lily Savage, died on Tuesday 28th March 2023, with Andre releasing a statement.

It read: 'It is with great sadness that I inform you that Paul has passed away unexpectedly but peacefully yesterday evening. We ask, at this difficult time, that whilst you celebrate his life you also respect our privacy as we come to terms with this loss.'

The statement continued: 'He will be greatly missed by his loved ones, friends, family, animals and all those who enjoyed his humour, wit and compassion. I know that he would want me to thank you for all the love you have shown him over the years.'

Among the hundreds of comments from fans on his Instagram posts, many famous faces have taken to social media to pay tribute to Paul, who was renowned for his charity work and awarded an MBE in 2008.

Tributes to Paul O'Grady

Battersea Dogs & Cats Home

Charity Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, of which Paul was an ambassador, shared a touching photo of Paul with a dog, alongside the caption: 'Battersea joins the nation in mourning the loss of @paulogrady - an entertainment legend and much-loved Ambassador to our charity.

'We’d like to extend our deepest sympathies to Paul’s family and friends. To millions Paul O’Grady is the popular TV and radio presenter and comedian who lit up their screens with his razor-sharp humour and perpetual generosity and warmth.

'Battersea will forever remember Paul as a devoted animal lover with the biggest heart, who fell in love with every dog he met at our centres. Paul will always be associated with Battersea, and we are truly saddened to have lost such a true friend and huge part of our charity.'

Her Majesty The Queen Consort

The Royal Family's Instagram page shared a photo of the Queen Consort with Paul, as they worked together on raising awareness for Battersea. They wrote: 'Deeply saddened to hear of the death of Paul O’Grady, who worked closely with Her Majesty in support of Battersea, providing lots of laughter and many waggy-tailed memories.'

Adil Ray

Actor and presenter Adil Ray OBE shared a clip of Paul as his drag character Lily Savage in an interview on Parkinson, writing: 'Paul O’Grady was an extraordinary talent. His humour, warmth and kindness shone through in everything he did. Nobody like him. Absolutely no one. The presenter we looked up to. Thoughts with his family and friends.'

Carol Vorderman

Carol wrote on Twitter: 'Paul O'Grady 🖤 Already giving them raucous, ripping up the rulebook, mischief making, calling it out, loving hell in heaven Paul, what are we meant to do without you?'

All On The Board

London Underground's All On The Board paid tribute to Paul in a beautiful hand-written poem, alongside the caption: 'Rest in peace Paul O’Grady. You will be forever loved, always missed and never forgotten. Sending love to your family, friends and fans.'

Lorraine Kelly

Lorraine tweeted: 'Such sad news. Paul O’Grady - funny, fearless, brave, kind and wise. Will be sorely missed. A really special man.'

Sandi Toksvig

Former Bake Off host Sandi Toksvig added: 'Working with Paul O’Grady was one of the greatest pleasures of my life. Funny, fearless and full of rage. The best. The world seems a little less bright.'

Simon Mayo

Greatest Hits Radio presenter Simon Mayo penned: 'What awful news. A lovely man, always funny and a radio natural.'

Ken Bruce

Fellow Greatest Hits Radio presenter Ken Bruce tweeted: 'Such shocking sad news about Paul O’Grady. A unique and brilliant broadcaster who brightened the nation.'

Rob Brydon

Gavin and Stacey star Rob Brydon added: 'Paul O'Grady was a lovely warm and caring man with a lightning fast and devastating wit. What terrible news.'

Tony Maudsley

Coronation Street and Benidorm actor Tony Maudsley shared a photo of himself acting alongside Paul, with the caption: 'One of those days that you just don't want to happen. Devastated to wake up to the news that my mate Paul O'Grady has left us. One of the best. Precious memories of some of the happiest and funniest times of my life. RIP Lily x 💔.'

Craig Revel Horwood

Strictly Come Dancing star Craig Revel Horwood wrote: 'I’m in a state of shock this morning, waking up to the news that my gorgeous colleague and friend, Paul O’Grady has passed away. I’m actually reeling in disbelief. He was such a wonderful human being, funny and to the point. Paul, legend, RIP darling.'

Michael Ball

Stage star Michael Ball OBE tweeted: 'Cannot comprehend that Paul O’Grady is no longer with us. Too many stories, too many memories, too many laughs to begin to calculate the loss. An original and mold breaking, gifted, generous, beautiful man. God bless kid 💔.'

Paddy McGuinness

TV presenter Paddy McGuinness posted a photo of himself presenting alongside Paul, writing: 'So saddened to hear about Paul’s passing. Paul let me stand in for him on his chat show over 15 years ago and he’d been supportive, kind and welcoming ever since.

'To think I’ll never see him in person again is very upsetting. In a funny way he always reminded me of my Mum and Auntie with his old school warmth and wit. The world has lost one of the good ones. Rest in peace Paul, you lovely, lovely man. X'

Les Dennis

Actor and presenter Les Dennis wrote: 'So sad to wake to the news that Paul O’Grady has died. He was a true comedy great and his twinkly, mischievous presence will be missed by so many. RIP dear Paul.'

Alan Davies

QI panellist and actor Alan Davies wrote: 'Very sad to hear that Paul O’Grady has gone. Shocked by the news. Such a nice man, and so funny. As Lily Savage he was razor sharp but he was so warm. There’ll be a lot of tears around the world of comedy and tv today.'

Charlotte Hawkins

She took to Twitter: 'Oh no, such sad news to wake up to that the magnificent Paul O’Grady has died at the age of 67. What a warm-hearted, hugely talented and funny man he was. Plus a dog-lover of course, with his brilliant show @RealPOGDogs supporting @Battersea_ . Such a loss & gone too young 😔.'

Samuel West

Actor Samuel West shared images of Paul's quotes about LBGTQ+ rights and his political views, alongside the tweet: 'Rotten news to wake up to. Paul O’Grady was a primetime drag queen, a famously kind person, a fierce critic of austerity, a brave fighter for gay rights, a great friend to animals and an effortlessly funny comedian. RIP.'

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