‘He touched so many people’: TOWIE stars are ‘organising a virtual tribute to Mick Norcross as something special for his family’ after his tragic death
- Mick made his TOWIE debut in 2011 during the show’s second season, quitting the show two years later
- His son Kirk was part of the original cast when the hit ITV2 reality show began a year prior
- Mick’s haunting last tweet was posted on Thursday morning at 7.17am, just hours before he was found dead at home aged 57
- On Friday, TOWIE shared a statement on Instagram paying tribute to Mick
Mick Norcross’ TOWIE co-stars are reportedly arranging a moving tribute as ‘something special’ for his family, following his death at the age of 57.
The former Sugar Hut owner, who starred on the show from 2011 to 2013, was found dead at his home in Essex on Thursday.
The cast of past and present on the hit ITV reality series are now said to be organising a virtual tribute to the man they considered a ‘lovable, surrogate father’.
Touching: Mick Norcross’ TOWIE co-stars are reportedly arranging a moving tribute as ‘something special’ for his family, following his death at the age of 57 (pictured in 2011)
A source told The Sun: ‘Everyone is just so sad. Mick touched so many people, the old cast and the new.
‘They have been talking about what would be the best way to remember him.’
Mick was the father to Hollie, Mason, Daniel, and Kirk Norcross, 33, who also appeared on The Only Way Is Essex from 2010 to 2013. His friends hope to create something memorable that his family will cherish.
The insider continued: ‘They are thinking of a virtual tribute to remember his fondest moments for his family. It would be something special for Mick’s kids Kirk, Daniel, Mason and Holly to treasure.’
Tragic: Mick was a fan favourite on the ITV show. Here he is pictured with Ricky Rayment, Mario Falcone, Joey Essex, James Argent and Bobby Norris (pictured 2012)
They added that his former co-stars all ‘loved Mick’ and ‘can’t believe’ he is no longer with them. MailOnline have contacted ITV reps for further comment.
It comes as ITV paid tribute to former star, with The Only Way Is Essex posting a photo of Mick alongside the words: ‘Everyone at TOWIE is shocked and deeply saddened to hear the tragic news of Mick’s death. He was hugely popular with cast, crew and the audience alike.
‘Charming, generous and host to many of Essex’s most glamorous events, Mick will be missed by us all. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this difficult time.’
The reality star had appeared beaming alongside his son Kirk in a final image taken just three weeks before his death.
Mick was seen ‘looking pale’ and ‘didn’t look too well’ at around 8:30am yesterday – just hours before his death, neighbours told MailOnline.
Essex Police have not confirmed the cause of Mick’s death, or if it was suicide, but said it was not being treated as suspicious.
Sharing their condolences: Numerous TOWIE stars flooded social media following the shocking news as they grieved his loss
In the past 24 hours dozens of former TOWIE stars have paid tribute to Mick after he was found dead by emergency services at his home in Essex, just hours after posting a haunting final tweet.
Gemma Collins, 39, led the tributes to Mick on Thursday as she penned on Instagram alongside a photo of them: ‘ALWAYS A GENTLEMAN. Absolutely shocked and saddened by the news. My thoughts and prayers are going out to Kirk family and friends absolutely tragic.
‘The memories of the early days the sugar hut and the wonderful filming parties you put on will never be forgotten. You never know what someone is going through you was one of the good guys.’
James Argent, 33, who was an original TOWIE cast member when the show launched in 2010- a year before Mick joined- wrote: ‘A true gentleman & a very kind man! RIP Mick. Many amazing memories, So Sad! My thoughts are with his family.’
Mark Wright, 34, wrote: ‘RIP Mick N. You were a great man, an inspiration to many, always so polite and welcoming. Such a gent. We lost a good one.
Final moments: The reality star had appeared beaming alongside his son Kirk, 33, in a final image taken just three weeks before his death
‘Let this be ANOTHER reason to check in on people and ask if they are ok. It’s imperative we talk.
‘Love to Kirk and the rest of the family Broken hearts such sad news.’
Mario Falcone, who starred on the show between 2011 to 2018 posted a broken heart emoji, as did Elliott Wright, 41, who appeared on TOWIE between 2010 and 2017.
Mario, 32, later tweeted: ‘RIP my friend. You were the perfect gentlemen and I am thankful I got the privilege of having you in my life’.
Jamie Reed, who had a brief stint on the reality series as Amber Turner’s boyfriend, chimed: ‘Very sad. RIP’.
Moving: In a statement posted to Instagram on Friday, the ITVBe show said the ‘charming and generous’ Sugar Hut owner was ‘hugely popular’ with the show’s cast and crew
Whilst Bobby Norris, 34, penned: ‘Just a reminder in case your mind is playing tricks on you today.
‘You matter. You’re important. You’re loved. And your presence on this earth makes a difference whether you see it or not.’
Mick quit The Only Way Is Essex in 2013, after being left furious the nightclub was being used a battleground on the show.
Sugar Hut became known for its high-publicised feuds on the show with huge rows between central characters such as Mark Wright and Lauren Goodger, as well as former on-off couple Chloe Sims and Mark’s cousin Elliott.
Reality series: Mick’s son Kirk (far left) was part of the original cast when in launched in 2010 (the cast pictured at Sugar Hut in 2011)
He told The Sun at the time of his departure: ‘My club is an upmarket venue where people come to drink champagne and feel spoiled.
‘All these rows they keep filming don’t show the club in a good light and I’m worried it’s putting people off coming, which is the last thing I want.’
The reality star sold the Sugar Hut nightclub in 2019 and concentrated on his property businesses. Before his death he was developing the famous Grand Hotel in Leigh-on-Sea near Southend into 18 luxury flats, which remains unfinished.
He was also building five luxury houses in Bulphan, called the Bonham Grange Estate, where the asking price for a five-bedroom property is £1.75million. But some of the properties have been on the market since November 2019 and remain unsold.
Mick lived in a mansion in the same village, which he designed and built himself. He also had an antiques shop in nearby Brentwood.
But sources close to the late building developer told MailOnline Mick was set to make £5million on the Bonham Grange project but due to drainage issues and the financial cost of repairing damage, his payout was expected to be slashed to £3.5million.
It is believed the financial loss was the latest in a long line of money issues Mick had suffered over the past two years, made worse by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Reality star: Mick made his TOWIE debut in 2011 during the show’s second season. His son Kirk was part of the original cast when the show began a year prior
Mick Norcross’ TOWIE moments
MARCH 2011: Mick makes his TOWIE entrance, when Kirk attempts to set Gemma Collins up with his dad. After Gemma voiced her desire to find a ‘Danny Dyer-Tony Soprano’ style older man, Kirk insisted Mick would be ‘perfect’. Despite his best efforts, the businessman seemed more enticed by fellow newcomer Chloe Sims.
APRIL 2011: Despite his attentions continuing to point to Chloe, Gemma continued in her quest for Mick as she famously left an apple pie on his doorstep however he does not realise it is a gift from the boutique owner.
Gemma continued in her quest for Mick as she famously left an apple pie on his doorstep
MAY 2011: In one of the show’s most iconic scenes, Gemma is left heartbroken when she believes Mick is approaching her with a bottle of champagne at Mark Wright’s pool party however he is in fact heading toward Lauren Goodger’s sister Nicola. He later said of the scene: ‘I had no idea that Gemma was so upset. I think someone may have told her I was going to come over to her rather than Nicola. But I never meant to hurt her. I hate the thought of upsetting anyone.’
SEPTEMBER 2011: Mick sparks up a romance with Maria Fowler – an enemy to Kirk – however the following month he ends the relationship over rumours flying around Essex about their relationship.
In one of the show’s most iconic scenes, Gemma is left heartbroken when she believes Mick is approaching her with a bottle of champagne
OCTOBER 2011: Mick confesses to Kirk that he feels lonely and would like some company ‘Maybe there’s bits of my life where I haven’t been there for you so it’s hard for me to see where I’m going wrong…
‘I wasn’t there enough for you growing up but I want you to know I’m here for you now. I want to do the things we didn’t do and still can do. I’m quite a hard person and it’s difficult for me to show my emotions and that’s not me making an excuses and it doesn’t mean I don’t love you and I don’t want you around me and I just put this hard exterior up sometimes…
‘Any time you get upset let’s not end up having a shouting match over it. Talk to me. With women, that’s where I push buttons. Unfortunately in what I do, I am surrounded by women from 20 years of age to 35 years of age.’ When Kirk voiced concerns over women taking advantage of Mick, he went on: ‘Really Kirk it’s not your decision, with me you might think I’m having a great time and that but every night I come to this house on my own, I live on my own, it’s empty, it’s nothing.’
APRIL 2012: Mick is left in shock when a blaze breaks out at his Essex mansion after which he was treated for smoke inhalation while Kirk suffered minor cuts after attempting to put out the fire that broke out an upstairs rooms around 2.30pm. He spoke of the fire on the show and showed Mario Falcone the damage on-screen.
MAY 2012: Mick invites a number of the TOWIE boys around for a poker night to christen his new man cave since his home renovation
MARCH 2013: Mick announced his departure from the show after five series and banned filming in his club after becoming displeased with the reputation of fighting and fury among castmembers within the luxury establishment. He said: ‘My club is an upmarket venue where people come to drink champagne and feel spoiled. All these rows they keep filming don’t show the club in a good light and I’m worried it’s putting people off coming, which is the last thing I want.’
Mick announced his departure from the show after five series and banned filming in his club
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