Félicité Tomlinson: What Happened To Louis Tomlinson’s Sister?

Félicité Tomlinson

Félicité Tomlinson is the late sister of Louis William Tomlinson of the famous boy band One Direction. Félicité Tomlinson’s brother Louis is an English singer, songwriter, and producer. He is known for hits including “Just Hold On”, “Back to You”, “Miss You”, “Two of Us”, “Kill My Mind”, “We Made It”, “Don’t Let It Break Your Heart” and “Walls”. His second world tour, Faith in the Future World Tour, commenced in North America in 2023.

Félicité Tomlinson: Bio Summary

NameFélicité Tomlinson
Famous assister of Louis Tomlinson
Date of birth 16 August 2000
Place of birth Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
Nationality English
Ethnicity White
Died13 March 2019 (aged 18)
Parents Johannah Deakin and Mark Tomlinson
Siblings Louis Tomlinson, Lottie Tomlinson, Phoebe Tomlinson, and Daisy Tomlinson

Who Was Louis Tomlinson’s Sister, Félicité Tomlinson?

Félicité Grace “Fizzy” Tomlinson was born on 16 August 2000, in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England to Johannah “Jay” Poulston and Mark Tomlinson. Her mother was a midwife and a television production assistant. Her mother was also devoted to charitable causes. Félicité has several siblings. She has three biological sisters and three maternal half-siblings.

Félicité Tomlinson’s biological sisters are model and makeup artist Charlotte Elizabeth Tomlinson also known as Lottie Tomlinson and twins Phoebe Tomlinson, and Daisy Tomlinson, both influencers. Her maternal older half-brother is singer, songwriter, and producer Louis Tomlinson. She has two younger maternal half-siblings twins Doris Deakin and Ernest Deakin.

Félicité’s stepfather became Daniel Deakin after Daniel and her mother Johannah got married in 2014. Félicité was a model and influencer and an aspiring fashion designer, according to PEOPLE. She reportedly aspired to be an actress as well. She has several followers on social media, especially Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, where she uploads her beautiful photos and those of her family and friends.

Félicité Tomlinson was often seen at her brother Louis Tomlinson’s concerts. She reportedly completed high school and moved to America to further her education. She is said to have supported various foundations for the needy. Unfortunately, Félicité’s mother Johannah Deakin died from leukemia on December 7, 2016, at the age of 43.

“It is with immeasurable sadness that Johannah Deakin’s family said goodbye to Johannah in the early hours of Wednesday, Dec. 7,” the family said in a statement. “Earlier this year Johannah was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of leukemia that required immediate and continuous treatment. We respectfully request that the family are given time and space to grieve in private.”

Félicité Tomlinson had reportedly turned into a diet and exercise-driven introvert and shut out her friends after her mother’s death.

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What Happened To Louis Tomlinson’s Sister, Félicité Tomlinson?

Félicité Tomlinson began to take drugs on a more consistent basis after her mother Johannah Deakin passed away. She had a history of “recreational drug use over the years”. She appears to have never fully recovered from her loss. She had moved to London closer to her half-brother Louis Tomlinson after her mother died. She became closer to Louis.

Louis Tomlinson is said to have accompanied Félicité to rehab after she failed to turn up for an appointment. Félicité left rehab but later started to take drugs again. Sadly, she died from an accidental overdose on 13 March 2019, at the age of 18 years. She was found unresponsive by a friend in her west London flat.

According to the BBC, Félicité Tomlinson took cocaine and had traces of Xanax and OxyContin in her system. Coroner Shirley Radcliffe described the combination as “the perfect storm”. The night before Félicité’s demise, she bought cocaine with her friend identified as Zainab Mohammed, and a male friend and took several lines.

Félicité Tomlinson is said to have “refused to give up drugs in the knowledge they could kill her”, according to her GP Dr. Paul Eulinger. Louis Tomlinson spoke for the first time after Félicité’s death as he thanked his fans for their ‘lovely words’. “Just wanted to thank everyone for their lovely words over the past couple of weeks,” Louis shared on Twitter. “Back in the studio today to vocal something I wrote a few months ago. Sending you all loads of love x.”

Félicité’s father, Mark Tomlinson said she was a “much-loved daughter and sister” and had from an early age “established herself as mischievous and wonderful with children”. He added: “Félicité had huge hopes and aspirations for her future, a lot of which were beginning to come to fruition at her untimely passing. She is missed by all who knew and loved her.”

Félicité’s twin sisters Phoebe and Daisy both shared tributes to their late sister. “Words don’t even begin to describe how shocked and broken hearted we all are,” Phoebe shared on her Instagram handle. “You were my best friend, sister, motivator and person that could make me laugh until I cried. I’m lost without you and the thought of never seeing you again scares me like you wouldn’t believe.”

“I will love you forever and ever and you and mama will have a place in my heart until the day I die. Please tell me your watching over us and that you will always remember the way we all laughed together. Our memories will stay with me forever. We made so many. I remember me, Dais, Lotts and you all sleeping in the same room on two bunk beds and we’d chat all night about random things that made us giggle.”

“You were the best at story telling. Mummy needed you and you desperately needed her. I’m so glad your together now and she has you to rub her feet in heaven like you used to. I pray that you’re in a better place now. We love you like you wouldn’t believe. Fly high my beautiful sister. ”

Daisy also shared: “this is the fourth time I’ve tried to write this. No words will come close to explaining how broken I am, once again. My precious sister. My heart is bleeding. I keep imagining and praying they have the wrong person. Not my sister, my best friend,” adding “it was only a few weeks ago that we were sat on the sofa bed at 3am drinking tea, eating French fries and chatting about the future. You told me about all your plans. We were excited.”

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“I pushed you away when you tried cuddling me, I thought I would have so many more chances to do that. I would cuddle you a million times over if you were still here, with me. Protecting me from this cruel world. I can still feel your arms wrapping around my waist and your lips kissing my head. I can hear your voice. I want to hold you, keep you safe. Tell you how much you meant to me and how much I adored you. I’m frightened without you. You’ve left me feeling alone.”

“Mama needed you. i hope you are happier up there with her. make sure you don’t forget about us. keep us in your conversations. i have two angels now, watching over me. i can’t wait to make you both so proud of me.”

Félicité Tomlinson’s sister Lottie wrote on her Instagram: “My Fizzy, my baby sister, my best friend. I’m incomplete without you, I’m empty. I can’t picture my life without you. I wish we could have lived life together for a little longer. Mama needed you and you needed her, you’re finally together again. I love you always, Dotty x.”

“Felicite was an absolutely adored young woman who was loved by Louis and her whole family,” a source close to the family told The Sun. “They are all totally devastated, as you can imagine. She had so many friends and was such a positive happy person. It’s a massive loss to the world. She was a loveable, caring, bright, passionate, popular and beautiful young lady.”

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  • Ruth Kai Botchway is a Senior Editor at Dicytrends.com. She is a graduate of All Stars Media College (2021) with a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies. With more than two years experience in Journalism, she has served as an intern at Accra FM and worked with Green TV and Ashiaman TV. She worked as a Maritime Journalist/ influencer, producing Port and Maritime agenda initially aired on Ashiaman TV. You can reach her via email: Ruthbotch1912@gmail.com

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Ruth Kai Botchway

Ruth Kai Botchway is a Senior Editor at Dicytrends.com. She is a graduate of All Stars Media College (2021) with a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies. With more than two years experience in Journalism, she has served as an intern at Accra FM and worked with Green TV and Ashiaman TV. She worked as a Maritime Journalist/ influencer, producing Port and Maritime agenda initially aired on Ashiaman TV. You can reach her via email: Ruthbotch1912@gmail.com

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