Good Morning Britain viewers have claimed Susanna Reid appeared 'mortified' as Richard Madeley quizzed one of the show's latest guests.
21.02.2022 - 14:12 / ok.co.uk
Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid has sent her love to her ITV co-star Brenda Edwards following the tragic death of her son Jamal Edwards. After the sad news broke that music pioneer Jamal had passed away aged 31 and heartfelt tributes poured in, Susanna and her co-host Richard Madeley paid their respects.
Susanna, 51, spoke movingly as she sent her “huge love” to Jamal’s family, including Brenda, who is a panellist on Loose Women and sprung to fame on X Factor. Susanna said: “Social media was awash with tributes last night.
He was a hugely influential figure and obviously, we send our huge love to Brenda and to his family and to everyone affected.” Richard, 65, was in agreement, adding: “Absolutely. 31 is terribly young.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Other members of the GMB team also wanted to send their condolences to Brenda, 52, as they celebrated Jamal’s legacy and all the amazing work he’d done over the years.The ITV show’s US correspondent Noel Phillips explained: “He was a pioneering figure in Black British culture and music in particular and hip hop, a trailblazer in fact.” He also pointed out Jamal’s work in founding SBTV - a game-changing music channel that helped launch the career of artists like Ed Sheeran and Jessie J.
Noel continued: “This is a man who came up in a musical household and used that passion for music to give artists and so many young people a platform which they never had.” This comes after Brenda’s Loose Women colleagues and close friends took to social media to pen their own tributes. Fellow panellist Denise Welch wrote on Twitter: “My heart aches for my friend Brenda.
I can’t bear it. Jamal Edwards was
.Good Morning Britain viewers have claimed Susanna Reid appeared 'mortified' as Richard Madeley quizzed one of the show's latest guests.
Ed Sheeran has paid tribute to SBTV founder Jamal Edwards, revealing in a heartbreaking social media post he 'would not be here without him.'
Singer and TV presenter Brenda Edwards has posted a family photo of her and her late son Jamal, who tragically died aged 31.
Sean Fletcher gave a moving tribute to Jamal Edwards on Good Morning Britain after attending a vigil in London. Jamal, the son of Loose Women’s Brenda Edwards, was just 31 when he tragically died on Sunday morning from a sudden illness.
Jamal Edwards’ final Instagram post was a tribute to friend Ed Sheeran on his birthday, referring to the singer as a “brother”. Music pioneer Jamal, who was the founder of music platform SBTV, passed away at the age of 31 on Sunday following a “sudden illness”.The entrepreneur founded the SBTV platform on YouTube in 2006 when he was just 15 and supported artists such as Dave, Stormzy, Jessie J and Ed Sheeran before they became mega-stars.
Jamal Edwards in West London tonight (February 21). Get full details of the event below.The influential British author, broadcaster, DJ and founder of SB.TV passed away yesterday (February 20) aged just 31.His death was confirmed by representatives of Edwards’ media company to the BBC following reports on social media that the entrepreneur died unexpectedly on Sunday morning.
Sad news broke last night that music pioneer Jamal Edwards has passed away.The young entrepreneur and SBTV founder - who was just 31 years old - is the son of English singer and Loose Women panellist Brenda Edwards.The TV personality made a statement about his sudden passing, and her fellow showbiz pals including Denise Welch have rallied round to support her. Jamal’s unexpected death has triggered an outpouring of tributes on social media, with comments from London rapper AJ Tracey and touching posts from distraught fans around the world. Here, we celebrate Jamal’s incredible mother-son bond, and how Brenda helped him on his path to stardom.
Tributes have poured for music pioneer Jamal Edwards, who has died at the age of 31.The entrepreneur was best known for founding youth broadcasting and film production company SBTV and was awarded an MBE in 2014 for his services to music. Jamal, who is the son of Loose Women presenter Brenda Edwards, passed away on Sunday “after a sudden illness”. Stars of the entertainment world have been leaving tributes to Jamal, who helped launch the careers of artists like Dave, Stormzy and Ed Sheeran.