Loose Women fans in tears as Brenda Edwards remembers late son Jamal in special episode
23.02.2023 - 19:27
/ ok.co.uk
Fans of ITV’s Loose Women were reduced to tears after the panellists paid tribute to Brenda Edwards’ late son, Jamal Edwards. Jamal, who is credited with helping to launch the careers of Ed Sheeran, Dave and Jessie J, passed away a year ago following a cardiac arrhythmia caused by cocaine use.
On Thursday’s episode of Loose Women, Brenda was joined by Charlene White, Judi Love and Kelle Bryan as they all sported blue in support of Jamal, a massive Chelsa fan. I'm a Celebrity...
Get Me Out of Here’s Charlene White also paid tribute on Twitter before the show when she shared a behind-the-scenes picture of the cast. In the caption, she wrote: "Backstage at @loosewome… This afternoon we’re dressed in blue, supporting Brenda, as she pays tribute to Jamal on the show - a year on from his death.
Join us at 12.30 #Sisterhood." Brenda and her daughter showed the audience a special documentary where they talked openly about the “signs” they see in their day-to-day life. She explained: "When he passed we kept seeing things on the telly and people may says, 'Oh it's because this has happened' but I'd see things, something we've never watched and then all of a sudden somebody is saying the name Jamal." "It was just kicking us, as we'd say his name something would come up." "We were just about to sing You’ll Never Walk Alone…and there was a green orb flying around my feet and there was nobody filming or anything," she added, talking about another sign.
Brenda also noted an interaction with a fox while performing a pantomime in London last year, which she took as Jamal attempting to cheer her up. “This fox he was chasing after me and when I first brought Jamal his camera at Christmas when he was 15, foxes were what he started filming
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