Good Morning Britain has come under fire from viewers after suffering what they described as a 'shameful' Eurovision blunder. The annual song content is just days away and the first semi-final takes place on Tuesday night (May 10).
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Brenda Edwards has opened up on the reason why she wears the colour blue following the untimely death of her son Jamal. The 53 year old Loose Women panellist's son died at the age of 31 suddenly in February this year and was laid to rest in March. Now, Brenda has appeared on Good Morning Britain to speak to hosts Susanna Reid, 51, and Richard Madeley, 65, on how she's keeping his spirit alive.
"He was very specific in his will, he wrote a will," Brenda told the ITV presenters. "He had a will in his 30s?" Richard quickly asked as Brenda shared: "Yeah, well he had businesses so he had to do a will so he did a will and he was quite precise on what he wanted, even in his homegoing service – I call it homegoing service rather than funeral. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter "He wanted blue to be represented, which is...
You know, I'm trying to represent the blue," she shared, referring to her electric blue dress. "He loved Chelsea as a lot of people know." She continued: "He wanted Luton to be involved as that's where he was born and it was a really beautiful service." "Is the blue jewellery significant?" Susanna then quizzed, to which Brenda replied: "Well the blue jewellery is significant because that was his colour, that was his thing for his homegoing. "This is also something that Ed's [Ed Sheeran] lovely mum made for me.
I've got everything for Jamal, including this SB.TV pendant that someone made for him. I feel him, I feel him..." It comes after Brenda recently revealed beautiful details from Jamal's funeral and the sign she felt from him on the day. Brenda spoke to her Loose Women colleague and good friend, Coleen Nolan, ahead of her live return
.Good Morning Britain has come under fire from viewers after suffering what they described as a 'shameful' Eurovision blunder. The annual song content is just days away and the first semi-final takes place on Tuesday night (May 10).
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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.
Lorraine was forced to hit back at a troll who insulated her loyal viewers and called them "unemployed and feckless".The 62 year old took to Twitter to criticise the keyboard warrior following Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid's interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Attempting to wrap up the interview, 51 year old Susanna stated that "Lorraine was waiting", prompting Boris to query, "Who's Lorraine?" Daily Mirror's Political Editor, Pippa Crerar, tweeted of the moment: "Boris Johnson ends excellent Susanna Reid interview by asking: 'Who is Lorraine?' and there goes another 1.5 million votes." One person commented on the post, writing: "The only people who watch Lorraine are the unemployed and the feckless." Lorraine immediately hit back, tweeting: "You can say what you like about me, but don't [you] dare have a go at my fantastic viewers.This is beyond patronising." Fans also defended themselves in the comments, with one writing: "Agree Lorraine.
Loose Women star Brenda Edwards made the brave decision to return to the show last week after the recent passing of her son Jamal Edwards in February.MORE: Brenda Edwards opens up about the tragic death of son JamalThe star marked the occasion with a stunning singing video, posted to her Instagram feed and on Monday.
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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.
Loose Women star Brenda Edwards has told of her son’s heartbreaking final moments in her first TV interview since his death.
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.
Richard Madeley has told Martin Roberts that he and Susanna Reid were 'concerned' about him weeks before he fell ill and ended up hours from death. The Homes Under the Hammer star appeared on Monday's Good Morning Britain from his hospital room after being admitted last week.