The GB News regular has been left heartbroken.

Lizzie Cundy was flooded with messages of support as she made a devastating announcement. The GB News contributor has been left with a “heavy heart” as she revealed her brother has sadly died. The 57 year old broke the news to her 82.9k Instagram followers on Thursday, sharing a black and white photo of her brother.
In the accompanying caption, Lizzie began: It is with a heavy heart and great sadness to tell you that my brother Peter has died. We as a family are heartbroken. Peter was a much loved son, brother and uncle.
He worked in theatre, film, had a great love of dogs and of Chelsea FC …A real character and a kind soul who will be very much missed. .Can’t believe he has gone…Rest in peace dear Pete [heartbroken emoji, prayer hand emoji and tears emoji].”
The commentator’s 82,900 followers flocked to the comment section and offered their condolences.
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GMB’s Charlotte Hawkins penned: “So sorry to hear that Lizzie, sending huge love to you.”
Kirsty Gallacher wrote: “So sorry to hear this sad news Lizzie, sending love.”
“I’m so, so sorry Lizzie. Sending you and your family so much love. Hold your happy memories close,” said Loose Women host Ruth Langsford.
Vanessa Feltz shared: “Lizzie I am so sorry for your sad loss. I send you my deepest condolences and my thoughts and prayers are with you and your lovely family. Love always Vanessa.”
Coleen Nolan added: “Oh I’m so sorry Lizzie.. thinking of you.”
Comedian Alan Carr and fellow GB News regular Adam Brookes were among those who liked the post to show their support for Ms Cundy.
Lizzie did not detail any cause of death.