Tributes have been pouring in following the death of Scots celebrity hairdresser Trevor Sorbie, who has passed away at the age of 75.
The renowned stylist, known for his work with stars such as Paul McCartney, had recently revealed his terminal bowel cancer diagnosis in an interview with the Times.
Sorbie, a regular on ITV's This Morning, had appeared on the show not long ago, stating that he had 'weeks to live' after deciding against chemotherapy treatment. The sad news was confirmed via a statement on the Instagram account of Sorbie's award-winning business.
The statement read: "It is with heartfelt emotion that we share the passing of our esteemed founder, Trevor Sorbie MBE. Trevor passed away peacefully with his family and beloved dog by his side. Trevor's journey, marked by unparalleled creativity and kindness, has left an indelible mark on the world of hairdressing and beyond. From pioneering The Wedge five decades ago to establishing our first salon in 1979, Trevor's vision set new standards and continues to inspire generations."
The tribute continued: "As we commemorate 45 years of Trevor Sorbie salons, we remain steadfast in upholding the passion, artistry, and dedication that he embodied. Trevor often reminded us to "be bold, be different, but always do everything in good taste. "
His ethos of kindness, care, and excellence continues to guide us. He expressed immense pride in our team and confidence in our commitment to carrying forward his legacy."
In line with Sorbie's wishes, there will be no funeral service. Instead of flowers, those wishing to pay their respects are invited to support four charities: Marie Curie, Cancer Research UK, Rowans.
The Trevor Sorbie Team expressed their gratitude and plans for a special event next year to celebrate his life, stating: "We also plan to celebrate his remarkable life and contributions with a special event next year and will share details in due course.
"Thank you for being an integral part of our community and for your continued support as we honour Trevor's legacy. With gratitude, The Trevor Sorbie Team."
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Following the announcement, fans flooded the comments section with heartfelt tributes. Ruth wrote: "My heart is broken. I cannot find words to express my gratitude for having Trevor in my life. Were it not for him and his belief in me, I have no idea where in would be today.
"Thanks for all the wisdom, laughs, genius and kindness you chatted with me and all you touched.. Sending love to his family and loved ones. RIP Trevor".
Candice added: "Hope you are at rest, Trevor. What an incredible contribution to our industry. It was amazing to have met you. My thoughts are with his family."
Tracey shared: "Sending love, celebrating a wonderful man that changed the lives of so many.. The industry and the world will miss a beautiful soul. My condolences are with both his family, wife and his Trevor Sorbie family".
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