Has George Michael already been buried? Boyfriend Fadi Fawaz sparks frenzy with THIS photo
GEORGE MICHAEL'S boyfriend sparked a social media frenzy after posting a picture of a church in the early hours today.
George Michael's Fadi Fawaz sparked a frenzy today
The Twitter upload led fans to speculate that the late hitmaker had been buried overnight to avoid unwanted attention.
The 40-year-old shared the twilight photo, reportedly without a caption at first, leaving users to guess what it could mean following George's death on Christmas Day.
Two people commented: "I am beginning to wonder if he has already been buried in secret," and: "Has George been buried?"
A third went on to reply: "They finally buried George Michael. I feel like crying all over again."
George Michael's boyfriend shared a snap of a church at twilight
Many speculated that George Michael had already been buried
The funeral is going to be a very small, private gathering
Fadi later clarified: "Beaconsfield church. Went for a drive yesterday and loved the town and specially this church."
However, he later left fans scratching their heads once again when he shared a link to a story with the headline: "George Michael's funeral set to be a small private gathering."
The fine art photographer wrote alongside: "9 days ago," but it was unclear if he was referring to the article's publish date, which was nine days before, or if that was when his other half was laid to rest.
George Michael's lover Fadi Fawaz also posted another cryptic post
Never before seen footage of interview with George Michael
George Michael was found dead on Christmas Day
It comes after rumours emerged that George's funeral was taking place last Sunday, Mother's Day, at Highgate West Cemetery, north London.
A source previously told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "The funeral is going to be a very small, private gathering. The chapel only seats 30 so, apart from family, there won't be many others there."
George's official cause of death was recorded as dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis and a fatty liver.