The Scoop Winter 2017 | Page 24

George Michael died on December 25th, 2016,

at 53 years old. He was found dead by boyfriend,

Fadi Fawas, in his home in Oxfordshire, England.

The cause of death was purportedly heart

failure. An award-winning singer and passionate

social justice advocate, he will be missed by

both his fanbase and the LGBT

George Michael was born Georgios Kyriacos

Panayiotou on June 26, 1963 in East Finchley,

London. He met Andrew Ridgeley when he was

12 as a fellow student at Bushey Meads School.

They became fast friends and grew up to form

the band, Wham! as adults. Wham! was responsible

for hits such as “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go”

and “Last Christmas”. This is particularly ironic, as

Michael died on Christmas Day. The duo broke up in

1986, because Michael wanted to make music

geared towards a more adult audience, as opposed to

the band’s teenage demographic. They parted on

good terms and remained friends for the rest of the

artist’s life. After leaving Wham!, Michael went on to

pursue a successful solo career. He was the artist

behind the song “Careless Whisper,” whose famous

saxophone solo has been used in many memes.

Over the course of his life, he won four VMAs, three AMAs, and

two Grammys. In 2017, he was planning to create a biographical

film as well as release a comeback album.

Despite this, his life was not without its share of struggle. He

abused drugs, particularly cannabis, and struggled with reducing

his addiction to it. He also struggled with depression for many years. His depression began after his lover, Anselmo Feleppa, died from AIDS-related brain hemorrhaging. Michael felt guilty for Feleppa’s death because he seeked treatment in Brazil to keep a low profile. Michael believed that he might have survived if he had gotten better medical treatment in the UK or US.

Remembering George Michael