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Two Pints of Lager star Will Mellor emotionally reveals his ‘hero’ dad has died

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© Instagram/Will Mellor Will Mellor revealed his dad Bill has died Former Two Pints of Lager and a Packet Crisps star Will Mellor has announced his “hero” dad Bill Mellor has died.

The 44 year old actor made the sad revelation in a video on his social media channels. The footage shows No Offence star Will looking upset while wearing grey hoodie in outside space.

Speaking in the clip, which he posted on both his Instagram and Twitter, he says: “I’ve been going over and over in my head whether I should even do this video.” Will then sighs and rubs his forehead before continuing: “It just seems right.

My dad passed away three days ago. “There’s a lot of people out there that I haven’t got their number – I can’t let them know.” He adds: “For

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