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Lorna Luxe Shares Cherished Clip of Late Husband

Lorna Luxe has shared an unseen video of her late husband John Andrews, explaining it is bittersweet watching back footage.The Influencer, 43, lost her husband ...

Lorna Luxe Shares Cherished Clip of Late Husband
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Bintano News

March 31, 2026

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Lorna Luxe has shared an unseen video of her late husband John Andrews, explaining it is bittersweet watching back footage.

The Influencer, 43, lost her husband to stage four adrenal cancer in February, when he was aged 64.

Lorna admitted she was 'so grateful' to have hours of footage of John, who regularly featured on her social media.

The footage showed John, who co-founded Lorna's brand L.A-Space, gazingly adoringly at his wife as she arrived in shot in her dressing gown, ready to shoot one their regular Instagram updates.  

'A camera roll full of outtakes… we never did reshoots we just left the camera running and I’m so grateful we did,' Lorna captioned the sweet video. 

John was originally diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in 2023, but after a period of remission his cancer returned the following year, spreading to his brain. 

Lorna Luxe has shared an unseen video of her late husband John Andrews, explaining it is bittersweet watching back footage

The Influencer, 43, lost her husband to stage four adrenal cancer in February and has now admitted she was 'so grateful' to have hours of footage of him 

The millionaire banker was rushed back to hospital with organ failure following a complication with his chemotherapy and fell ill with sepsis shortly before Christmas. 

Lorna was told to 'prepare for the worst', but he was home in time to spend Day with Luxe, before passing away on February 11. 

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Earlier this month Lorna struggled to hold back tears while preparing to revisit the sprawling Warwickshire home she shared with her late husband weeks after his death to . 

The couple moved out of their £2.5million home in sleepy Moreton Paddox, famously referred to as Ghost House, in 2025 while extensive renovations took place. John died before they could move back home. 

Lorna was forced to go back for a progress report without John, telling followers that the prospect of returning to the three-bedroom Warwickshire home without her husband was 'bittersweet.'

She wrote: 'I'm having to be John today and head to Ghost House in a bit for the quarterly site progress meeting. 

'All the contractors working the site are going to walk me through their plans, and then I get to share anything I want changing. 

'We were both so excited to get back to there. Very bittersweet this.' 

The footage showed John, who co-founded Lorna's brand L.A-Space, gazingly adoringly at his wife as she arrived in shot in her dressing gown, ready to shoot one their regular updates

In a second post, she appeared to fight back tears while outlining her plans to return home for a site visit, with work on the home currently months over a planned six month time frame. 

She said: 'I've got a busy day today. I'm going to Ghost House shortly, and there's a big meeting happening today where all the people that have been working together on the rebuild are coming together to just explain what they've been doing, what we've got to do next, and how on track are we?' 

'I've been told it's going to be August that I get the house back, so it'll have been a year since John and I moved out. It's meant to be six months, so massively over the time frame, but I think I'm going to get a house back that I'm really happy with. 

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'And yeah, be really nice to be home. I'm really missing it now - I don't know what the next few months are going to look like for me, so I'm not going to think about it, but the game plan is moving back in August.' 

The influencer met John when she was 25 and in the midst of an eight-year stint as a Virgin Atlantic air hostess, before marrying in New York City and going on to live together in Hove, East Sussex, and later Horsham and Warwickshire. 

She previously admitted the couple kept the romance alive in their 16-year marriage by using separate bathrooms at the rural home, telling social media followers: 'I don't know if this is an "us" thing, but me and John don't share bathrooms. 

'Maybe this is why we've lasted so long. He's not even allowed in my bathroom. Just kidding.'

She added: 'One dynamic in our relationship that has never changed is that he organises everything. I just have to turn up and ideally look cute. 

'He's been treating me like a princess since the day we met. I'm very happy about that. He will always find a way to surprise me, I could write a book on how John gets hotel upgrades.'

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