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Danielle, England, 18.
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me: knows very damn well harry is gonna be in a movie

*pictures of harry in the movie i know he’s gonna be in get released*

me: wAHT THE fuck?!!!!? harry’s gonna be in A MOVIe????!!???? WHAT

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i am so here for harry proving everyone wrong and showing how well he can act and louis defying critic’s expectations and showing he can carry a solo track

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let’s just all take a moment to appreciate the fact that harry is starring not only in a simple film, but a film directed by one of the best directors of our time, with a score by one of the best composers of our time, anticipated to be one of the best films of 2017, and he’s starring alongside critically acclaimed actors who have been in the industry for decades…. like, the magnitude of this is insane and i’m so proud of him

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Louis Tomlinson's mum hailed as 'fairy godmother' to two grieving young girls even as she battled her own cancer

Louis Tomlinson’s beloved mum has been hailed as “a fairy godmother” who showered love on two grieving young girls.

Johannah Deakin , 43, was battling leukaemia – the same unforgiving illness which had claimed the life of the youngsters’ mother.

Mum-of-seven Johannah took the girls under her wing, arranged a string of treats and stayed in contact even though the cancer was killing her too.

As One Direction star Louis prepared to honour Johannah by singing live on the X Factor final, the girls’ father Rick Yallop told how she had a “heart of gold”.

Johannah died last week but widower Rick is dreading telling daughters Ruby, three, and Emily, seven.

Emily Yallop with her dad Rick Yallop

Emily Yallop with Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Niall Horan of One Direction

He told how Johannah granted the girls a string of wishes after their mum Bella died from leukaemia in 2014.

Rick, 43, said: “The last message I had from Johannah was six weeks ago. She was inquiring about the girls as usual.

“It’s extraordinary that even when she was going through what she was going through she was still thinking about other people.”

Johannah had been touched by a Facebook message posted by Rick after Bella died. He was desperate to see his eldest daughter smile again and sent out an appeal for Emily’s 1D idols to send the little girl a message.

When Johannah spotted the appeal she arranged for Emily’s favourite singer, Zayn Malik, to record a message.

Then she invited Emily and her family to son Louis’s charity event the Cinderella Ball – and gave them VIP tickets to meet the band at a concert.

Rick, from Norwich, said: “Johannah was an absolutely amazing woman. She put a smile back on my daughter’s face when she had lost her mum and that, for me, was priceless.

“She was a fairy godmother to my family when we were at our lowest and I’m in so much shock at the moment that she has passed away.

“She arranged for a car to take us from home to the ball and when we arrived she was there to meet us. She was such a lovely person. I reached out for some help when I really needed it and she was there.”

Rick told how Johannah would send him a message on Facebook every month to see how his family was coping.

He added: “She was such an amazing, loving person. Last year she even sent Emily and Ruby Christmas cards and presents. She was always so interested in how they were doing and what they were up to at school. She wanted to see pictures of them to see how they were growing up. I think she just really loved children.

“In the summer she sent a message that she had leukaemia. She didn’t want to tell me because my wife had died of leukaemia as well, but she thought I should know.

“Last week I was a bit worried that I hadn’t heard from her and messaged her to ask how she was.

“I never heard back and then on Friday I heard the news. It is absolutely heartwrenching. I know what her husband Dan is going through because I have been there and my heart goes out to him and the whole family.

“I haven’t told Emily yet, I don’t quite know how to. She will be devastated.”

Johannah died in Sheffield’s Hallamshire Hospital early on Wednesday and the family announced the sad news on Friday. As well as Louis, 24, Johannah had six other ­children – Lottie, 18, Felicite, 16, and two sets of twins, Phoebe and Daisy, 12, and Ernest and Doris, two.

Her husband Dan Deakin, 34, said: “She would always look to put other people before herself.

“She desired nothing more than for everyone around her to be happy and loving.”

“After that, we didn’t discuss it again. But she would continue to message me like normal. We had a bit of banter and she would ask about the kids.

“It is such a terrible loss. She didn’t just help my family, she helped hundreds of families. She was one of those women who could never do enough. She had a heart of gold.

“Before we went to the Cinderella Ball, Johannah sent a note with a store card inside so the girls could buy a dress. I’m pretty sure she paid for that out of her own pocket. She was so thoughtful and generous.

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