Bobby Brazier swims with dolphins on luxury Mauritius holiday as brother Freddie stays in bed
07.01.2024 - 00:25
/ ok.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier enjoyed swimming with the dolphins on his lavish family holiday to Mauritius. The EastEnders actor took part in the incredible activity with his This Morning presenter dad Jeff and step-mum Kate Dwyer.
Bobby’s brother Freddie Brazier also joined them on the holiday, but Jeff revealed that he had opted not to join them on the dolphin spotting excursion as he was still in bed. Proud dad Jeff uploaded a video of the 20-year-old, whom he shared with the late Big Brother star Jade Goody, who passed away in 2009.
Sharing the clip, which showed the family enjoying a trip on a private boat, he wrote: “Little Bobby absolutely in his element swimming with dolphins early one morning, and although @katebrazierpr wouldn’t get in, she gave off the odd squeal every time one swam next to the boat! If only Fred had got out of bed!” In the video, Bobby is seen beaming as he confidently jumps off the boat to get closer to the mammals. Bobby also uploaded a video to his Instagram where he looked delighted as he swam around the sea with Jeff as the father and son duo donned goggles and flippers.
Jeff’s wife Kate also took to Instagram to share her joy at going for a getaway with Jeff, Bobby, and Freddy over the festive season. Sharing a picture of the family in front of a stunning sunset, she penned: “First Christmas I have ever been away, and it did not disappoint.
Watching this sunset on Christmas Day @sugarbeachmauritius was (no filter needed on this) “Being back for the first time in the place we first met, now a decade on, with Bob & Fred made me quite emotional. What a journey it has been.” Kate also commented on Jeff’s post of Bobby swimming with dolphins, writing: “Seeing Bobby smile that much
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