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Brenda Edwards Battles Tears Discussing Son's Death

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Brenda Edwards shared her struggles with discussing her son's death.
  • She finds comfort in hearing stories and messages about Jamal.
  • Edwards expressed the difficulty of processing grief publicly.
Brenda Edwards Battles Tears Discussing Son's Death

Brenda Edwards, a panelist on Loose Women, became visibly emotional as she discussed the complexities of grief. The discussion was prompted by the Osbourne family's appearance at the Grammys following Ozzy Osbourne's death.

Edwards shared her personal experience with the loss of her son, Jamal Edwards, an entrepreneur and DJ, who passed away four years ago. She admitted that she sometimes finds it difficult to discuss her grief, preferring to initiate conversations about Jamal on her own terms.

She explained that while she appreciates hearing stories and receiving messages about her son, the ongoing nature of such discussions can be challenging. Edwards became tearful, prompting a comforting response from her co-hosts and a decision to take a commercial break.

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Brenda Edwards became emotional on Loose Women, sharing that she finds it difficult to discuss her grief over the loss of her son, Jamal Edwards.
Brenda Edwards finds comfort in hearing stories and messages about her son Jamal, but also finds it challenging when discussions about his loss are initiated unexpectedly.
The discussion about grief on Loose Women was prompted by the Osbourne family's appearance at the Grammys following Ozzy Osbourne's death.

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