In a heartbreaking update, Laurie Durning, the former wife of Pink Floyd’s iconic co-founder and bassist Roger Waters, has passed away. Her death has shocked fans and the music community alike, as she had kept a relatively low profile in the public eye.
Durning, who was married to Waters from 1993 to 2001, was known for being a significant part of his personal life during those years, even though she never sought the limelight herself. The couple’s relationship was marked by periods of public attention, particularly due to Waters’ legendary status in the world of rock music. Laurie Durning was often seen at various events, but she generally stayed out of the media frenzy surrounding her ex-husband’s career.
Details surrounding her death remain scarce as of now, and representatives of Waters have yet to comment publicly on the passing. Friends and family have expressed their condolences on social media, remembering her as a kind, private person who preferred to live away from the spotlight.
Durning’s passing has prompted an outpouring of support from fans of both her and Waters. Many shared memories of her contributions to charity work and other causes, although she never sought recognition. As a longtime advocate for mental health and women’s rights, Durning worked quietly but effectively behind the scenes to make a difference in the lives of others.
Roger Waters, who is known for his politically charged music and outspoken nature, has not yet released a statement, but it is expected that he will address his fans in the coming days.
Durning’s passing marks a somber moment in the world of music, as she was part of the personal history of one of rock’s most celebrated and complex figures. Her legacy may not have been in the public eye as much as his, but her influence on those close to her and her charitable work will undoubtedly live on.
More information will be provided as it becomes available.
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