Brenda Edwards reveals being on Loose Women is helping her 'deal' with the death of son Jamal
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Brenda Edwards reveals being on Loose Women is helping her 'deal' with the death of son Jamal

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Breda Edwards has revealed that being on Loose Women is helping her 'deal' with the tragic death of her son Jamal. Coping: Breda Edwards has revealed that being on Loose Women is helping her 'deal' with the tragic death of her son Jamal The star returned to the ITV daytime panel in April just two months after her son's passing, with Brenda supported by her Loose Women pals. Candid: In a new interview, Brenda says how being home is 'not good for me' and she admits it's 'important' she keeps busy as she tends to 'overthink' while alone With a little help from my friends: The star returned to the ITV daytime panel in April just two months after her son's passing, with Brenda supported by her Loose Women pals Despite her brave face, behind the scenes, the West End star is still battling to cope with her emotions over the loss of her child, adding to the publication that people should 'never have to go through this'. If he was here, I know he would be saying to me, "Come on Mummy, pick yourself up" Earlier this month, Brenda teared up on Loose Women as she read out a letter sent to her from King Charles following the death of her son Jamal. Teary-eyed: Earlier this month, Brenda teared up on Loose Women as she read out a letter sent to her from King Charles following the death of her son Jamal Tragic: The performer struggled to hold back her tears as she read the letter for the first time since receiving it after the unexpected death of Jamal in February 'My heart goes out to you more than I can ever say.

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