Brenda Edwards appeared on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday (May 4) to pay tribute to her late son Jamal Edwards. The TV personality returned to the Loose Women panel last week for the first time since Jamal passed away earlier this year.
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Brenda Edwards has given her first interview since the sudden death of her son Jamal Edwards in February, revealing beautiful details from his funeral and the sign she felt from him on the day. Brenda, 53, spoke to her Loose Women colleague and good friend, Coleen Nolan, ahead of her live return to the ITV daytime show tomorrow. The pre-recorded interview took place in the garden of Coleen’s home, and Brenda showed her strength as she talked proudly about Jamal, who was just 31 when he died suddenly, and shared previously unknown details about the entrepreneur’s tragic death. Brenda explained that she was with her son when he died, saying: “I was with him. His sister was with us.
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“It was sudden and it was unexpected and he went into a cardiac arrest and he passed with me holding his hand,’ she said. “I get a little bit of comfort from knowing that I was with him.” Despite his death being unexpected, Brenda also revealed that Jamal had left specific instructions for his funeral, which she called his “homegoing”. She told Coleen: “He was born in Luton, we went back to Luton and had his homegoing there." In a nod to his favourite football club, Chelsea, Brenda added: “Everyone wore blue or white, the music was there, he had live entertainment.
Brenda Edwards appeared on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday (May 4) to pay tribute to her late son Jamal Edwards. The TV personality returned to the Loose Women panel last week for the first time since Jamal passed away earlier this year.
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Brenda Edwards made her return to Loose Women today, two months after the shocking and tragic death of her son, Jamal, 31, who suffered a cardiac arrest. The 53 year old looked fantastic in a video posted to Instagram marking her return, as she strutted down a corridor backstage at Loose Women set, whilst belting out Chandelier by Sia. Brenda, who came fourth in The X Factor in 2005, rocked a blue and white patterned jumpsuit from Wallis, “bespoke liquorice jewellery” and towering heels as she sang her heart out.
Jamal Edwards. The 53-year-old presenter has not appeared on the ITV programme since SBTV founder Edwards died suddenly at the age of 31 following a suspected heart attack on February 20. On Monday’s instalment of the daytime show, Brenda gave her first interview to co-host and friend Coleen Nolan, where she detailed her final moments with her son and how she has coped with the grief.
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Brenda Edwards emotionally spoke of her son Jamal's final moments during a pre-recorded interview on Monday's edition of Loose Women.The 53 year old has been absent from the ITV daytime show as she grieves the loss of her music pioneer son Jamal, who founded SB.TV, after his sudden death in February this year at the age of 31. And marking the first time she has spoken of her son on television following his tragic passing, Brenda explained to Coleen Nolan that despite Jamal's tragic passing, she had comfort knowing that she was with him and "holding his hand" in his final moments.