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ITV Emmerdale pays tribute as TikTok nan Norma dies aged 91

ITV Emmerdale pays tribute as TikTok nan Norma dies aged 91

Glasgow Times10-06-2025

Norma Burton, known for being part of the TikTok and social media duo Jess and Norma, has died aged 91.
Jess and Norma are a popular grandmother and granddaughter duo who have gained more than two million followers.
Following Norma's death, tributes have come flooding in, including from ITV soap Emmerdale, of which she was a huge fan.
Family's tribute as TikTok star Norma from Norma and Jess dies
A post from the Jess and Norma account reads: "05/06/2025 the day our family lost our rock, our everything, our beautiful, precious, perfect lady.
"We are all truly devastated and our lives will never be the same. We want you all to know that Nan fell to sleep peacefully, surrounded by all her family, she was full of love and had the most beautiful care.
"If anyone deserves a place in heaven, it's you Nanny Norma. Social media and our community online made Nan's last years so incredibly special, her cup was full and in her own words she 'lived such a wonderful life'.
"91 years was never going to be enough and she has left the biggest hole in all of our hearts. Reunited with her husband and family, until we meet again, our queen."
ITV Emmerdale pays tribute as TikTok nan Norma dies aged 91
Many tributes from fans of the account have been pouring in since the announcement.
ITV soap Emmerdale, in which Norma was a big fan, said: "We are so so sorry to read this.
"Norma was such a shining star who brought so much joy and happiness to so many people. Sending love to all of the family."
Norma had previously been invited to an Emmerdale experience to celebrate 10,000 episodes of the show.
Social media stars, TV personalities and actors have also sent their love.
Coronation Street star Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt) said: "Oh Jess, I am absolutely heartbroken for you all. She was a gorgeous lady and it was a privilege to meet you both. Sending you lots of love."
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Singer Jade Thirlwall said: "Sending you and your family so much love.
"Norma brought so much joy to so many, she reminded me of my own Nanna (I would sometimes watch your videos with tears of joy) and helped me heal, as I'm sure is the case for so many people on here.
"What a special lady and family you are."

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