Irish influencer Niamh Cullen shared the heartbreaking news that her husband, Jamie Gill, has died at age 33 after a long fight with cancer. She wrote the news on her Instagram page on Saturday, November 29, calling it her “worst nightmare.”In her message, Niamh said Jamie was “the light of my life,” and she said she felt like the “luckiest” person because she was loved by him. She also shared a short video of Jamie spinning her around on an ottoman. The video showed the happy moments they shared, and she said it reminded her of their love, fun, and laughter.The news shocked many people because Niamh and Jamie were married only last year. They got married in November 2024, and just a few days later, Jamie became very sick. What was supposed to be a happy trip to Rome turned into a hospital stay. Soon after they came back to Ireland, doctors told them he had a malignant tumor. Niamh Cullen and Jamie Gill’s Cancer Journey and Marriage StoryNiamh often shared updates about Jamie’s health on Instagram, and she explained how their lives changed very quickly. She said that before Christmas last year, Jamie had major surgery, and doctors found a cancerous tumor. Their world fell apart that day, but they stayed strong together.Jamie went through 10 rounds of chemotherapy, and Niamh said he stayed positive even when things were very hard. She talked about how painful it was to watch him suffer, but she also said Jamie was her “hero.” She wrote that she wished she could take his pain away but could not.This fall, things got worse. Jamie was taken to the hospital again with pneumonia and sepsis, and later they learned that his cancer had come back. On November 14, Niamh shared another emotional update, saying her world felt “broken,” but she called Jamie a fighter and said they would not give up.Niamh also said this time in their marriage was “devastating,” but she never stopped believing in him. She said she hoped for better days because he “deeply deserved it.”After Jamie’s death, many friends and influencers posted kind messages online. Influencer James Kavanagh wrote on Instagram that Jamie was “an absolute ball of a person” who gave everyone love, attention, and support. He also shared a sweet message for Niamh, saying he and her friends will stay close to her through this painful time.Niamh ended her post by saying she is “broken,” but her words and memories showed how deep their love was. All her updates and quotes were shared directly on her Instagram account, which has been her main source for telling their story.Also Read: Candace Owens And Charlie Kirk Controversy Explained: Inside Her Statements On Erika Kirk, Emmanuel Macron And Mystery Around His Death
