George Michael ‘left nothing’ to boyfriend Fadi Fawaz in his will

British singer George Michael performs on stage during a charity gala for the benefit of Sidaction, at the Opera Garnier in Paris, on September 9, 2012. Sidaction is a charity event which aims to collect money for the struggle against AIDS virus. AFP PHOTO MIGUEL MEDINA (Photo credit should read MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/GettyImages)

George Michael’s boyfriend has been left nothing in the late pop-star’s will, according to the star’s cousin.

Fadi Fawaz and George Michael had been together since 2011 when Michael passed away suddenly in December 2016. Despite being together for several years, Fawaz appears to have been excluded from the pop-star’s will.

Michael’s cousin, Andros Georgiou has revealed to The Sun on Sunday that Fawaz was not mentioned in the will at all.

BERLIN - FEBRUARY 16: Singer George Michael poses at the "George Michael: A Different Story" Photocall during the 55th annual Berlinale International Film Festival on February 16, 2005 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

George Michael in 2005 (Getty)

He said that the people mentioned in the will have already been contacted. These are thought to include his sisters, staff and charities.

Andros told the newspaper that Fawaz may be paid a settlement to encourage him to leave Michael’s Regent’s Park home, where he still resides.

He said: “Fawaz is threatening to go all the way to High Court but I think the estate will have to settle with him.

“He’s been offered £500,000 and I think the estate should pay a couple of million to get rid of him.”

The news comes after Fawaz recently revealed that he was prepared to sell Michael’s possessions so he can “survive” the ongoing legal battle. However, he later claimed this was actually a Twitter hack. 

British singer George Michael

George Michael (Getty)

The posts on Twitter said: “George Michael Items for sale if you interested please let me know. It’s a way so I can survive till we solve the problems with his family and lawyer. Since I’m left with no help and since no one is human anymore.


“Am willing to sell any story as well…

“I am done with being respectful towards George Michael or the rest.

“I will fight for my right from George Michael until the last day of my life.

“And no I won’t get a job.”

Michael’s ex-partner, Kenny Goss, is also said to be contesting the will, which he was also excluded from, in relation to their Goss-Michael Foundation.

Michael left an estimated £105 million behind when he died suddenly on Christmas Day in 2016.

Fawaz has also claimed in emails obtained by the Sun that Michael’s death was actually a suicide. Tweets were sent from his account in January 2017 which also claimed that Michael wanted to die, however he later denied sending them, and suggested his Twitter account may have been hacked.