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George Michael leaves nothing in his will to exes Fadi Fawaz and Kenny Goss

Kenny Goss and Fadi Fawaz won’t receive a penny from George Michael’s estate after the singer’s will was finally settled.

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George Michael left $177 million to his sisters, his dad and a string of friends — but snubbed lovers Kenny Goss and Fadi Fawaz.

His will confirms the bulk of his estate goes to sisters Yioda and Melanie, The Sun reports.

George’s dad Kyriacos is left a horseracing stud farm where he has lived for many years.

A source said: “George was devoted to his dad and sisters, they were always going to be looked after.”

George Michael (right) and his long-time partner Kenny Goss in 2005.
George Michael (right) and his long-time partner Kenny Goss in 2005.

Court paperwork issued on May 30 means the estate can finally be divided more than two years after George’s death on Christmas Day 2016.

Seven pals and relatives including Shirlie Kemp, a backing singer with his band Wham!, and record producer David Austin are also beneficiaries.

But George’s lover of almost 15 years Kenny is left out along with on-off boyfriend Fadi.

George and American businessman Kenny began a romance in 1996. In 2011, George announced they had split.

But they reconciled in George’s final years.

Hairdresser Fadi and George began dating in 2012.

Fadi Fawaz and George Michael. Picture: Twitter
Fadi Fawaz and George Michael. Picture: Twitter

He found George, 53, dead in bed at home in Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.

Fadi is still living at a home owned by George in London’s Regent’s Park. He has ignored repeated requests to leave.

The will asks Yioda to decide which friends get what. The source said: “It’s a lovely gesture to name his closest friends.

“But in the end he’s left it all up to Yioda. He knew she’d always do the right thing.”

Yioda and Melanie were the singer’s closest confidantes in his later years. They will share his major assets equally.

George Michael performing during his 25 Live concert at Wembley Stadium.
George Michael performing during his 25 Live concert at Wembley Stadium.

A collection of artwork and antiques, including a piano once owned by John Lennon, have been left to a charitable trust George set up in 2009 to make donations to good causes.

PA Michelle May, model friend Kay Meyer, cousin Alex Georgiou, family friend Sonia Bird and publicist Connie Filippello are also named in the will.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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