Paul O’Grady’s final ever TV project has been revealed months after his shock death earlier this year.
The popular presenter sadly passed away aged 67 in March.
It was later confirmed that his death with a result of a cardiac arrhythmia following a history of heart problems.
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His final few episodes of his series Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Soon aired after his death leaving viewers in tears.
Paul’s last TV project also involved his beloved animals.
He travelled through Thailand last year to film a two-part series showcasing the country’s elephant rescue centres.
Paul O’Grady’s Great Elephant Adventure will broadcast on ITV1 this autumn and will see the star star get stuck in and helping out.
He also heads out from the sanctuaries to grab a slice of local life by exploring nearby markets and samples the local cuisine.
Each episode highlights a particular challenge faced by elephants in the region.
It comes after Paul’s husband Andre Portasio told Daily Star he was struggling to cope with him.
In a heartbreaking interview, he admitted it has been so tough he didn’t leave the house for almost three months.
He told the Daily Star Sunday at the time: “I am trying to take it day by day and cope with it. At the moment I am coping.
“It was such a shock for me to lose him. It was a shock to all of us. It was so unexpected. I am still digesting it all.”
Andre attended the British LGBT Awards in June to collect a gong on behalf of Paul.
It was the first time the ballet dancer has been out since losing him.
Paul’s nearest and dearest have had secret talks to discuss potential projects.
They are determined to honour his life with something extra special.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk