On the second anniversary of his demise, Meat Loaf’s wife, Deborah Aday pays tribute on social media. Deborah Aday, expressed a heartfelt homage to her late husband “Bat Out of Hell” musician, by posting a picture of him on Saturday.
Deborah commented on a Facebook picture of the performer sitting at a table at home with what looked to be their pet dog, saying, “Missing my beautiful husband.”
The couple was married in 2007 for over 15 years till his death in 2022.
Meat Loaf, whose name was originally changed from Marvin Lee Aday to Michael Lee Aday, left for his abode journey on January 21, 2022, at the age of 74. Upon his passing, Deborah and his daughters Amanda and Pearl, whom he has with his former spouse Leslie Aday, were present around the singer and actor.
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During the weekend, Pearl also honored her late father with a touching Instagram post.
She posted a boomerang footage of the two of them grinning together along with the caption, “One second live smile.” “Dad, you are loved.” I wish there had been more time for us”, she expressed her feelings.
She said, “I recall holding your hand in between soft seats. You heard the latest rough demo that I and @warddavismusic had written. We chuckled. You informed me about your intention to release a new record. We had a terrible takeout”.
She added further, “The weather was frigid. As usual, the TV was turned on. We sat till dusk for hours on end. We hugged one other tightly,”
She concluded, “Happy that I captured this fleeting moment. We cherish and miss you”.
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Following Deborah’s birthday letter for her husband, which would have been his 76th birthday in September, the family began to post heartwarming tributes on social media.
On his birthday, she wrote on Facebook, “Over on Facebook at the time, she commented, “A very Happy 76th to Meat today!” “To tell the truth, we didn’t really celebrate birthdays, nor did we have any memorable days together, but now we understood the value of the day.”