Brenda Edwards appeared in her first TV interview with Coleen Nolan today following the death of son Jamal Edwards in February.
I met @jamaledwards whilst filming a children's show and was struck by his humility and passion to help kids to believe in their talents." Charlene White shared: "Your light shone so brightly that it touched so many of us, impacted the lives of many more, and changed the game forever. Jamal Edwards was a wonderful son and brother [sad face emojis]." "Jamal was an inspiration to myself and so many. Opening up about the day of his funeral, Brenda said: "When we laid him to rest, it was really beautiful. "I was glad to get that instruction from him," Brenda explained. There are no words to describe her heartbreak, our heartbreak, now that your light has gone. I would like to thank everyone for their messages of love and support. Myself, his sister Tanish and the rest of his family and friends are completely devastated. Long live Jamal Edwards MBE, MBA, PHD." Then he passed with me holding his hand, so I get a little bit of comfort from knowing I was with him.” Recalling the day he died, Brenda said: "The one thing that I do want to say is I was with him and his sister was with us, we were all at home.
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“He was an inspiration and what he achieved in life was truly remarkable. On Jamal’s funeral, which Brenda calls a ‘homegoing’, Brenda explained, “When we laid him to rest, it was really beautiful. Coleen began the interview by asking Brenda how she is and Brenda replied, “I’m doing okay. His work in music but also as an ambassador for a new generation, including his work for The Prince’s Trust, were an inspiration to so many.” Someone who loved music and truly believed in all the joy it brings. Comedian Mo Gilligan, who hosted the Brit Awards, tweeted: “A truly humble and blessed soul. He was the centre of our world.’ I would like to thank everyone for their messages of love and support. Awards organisation Mobo said on Twitter: “We are deeply saddened to learn of Jamal Edwards passing. She sang songs including Song of a Preacher Man and Midnight Train to Georgia. It went on to become the UK’s second-most popular Youtube video of that year. As well as getting a really well-known artist I want to get the up-and-coming ones as well.”
Brenda Edwards has returned to Loose Women for an emotional interview with Coleen Rooney after the sudden death of her son Jamal Edwards.
He was the centre of our world.’ Recalling the evening of Jamal’s death, she said: ‘I was with him. ‘Everyone wore blue or white, the music was there, he had live entertainment. His sister was with us. The interview was confirmed earlier this week, with a preview clip of the interview seeing Brenda sharing her desire to get back to the show. Brenda addressed the fact that the announcement of his passing was ‘taken away’ from her, as it was reported elsewhere before she had the chance to tell people the news, and admitted she found it ‘hard’.
SBTV founder Jamal Edwards died on February 20 at the age of 31.
You have went through something that is very sad & difficult but the smile on your face when your son was on the show is so precious" On Twitter, CD13 said: "it’s so good to have you back on the show. So I get a little bit of comfort from knowing I was with him."
Loose Women's Brenda Edwards will be making a return to the ITV panel for the first time since the death of her son Jamal Edwards. Jamal, who founded SBTV ...
Jamal was just a teenage boy when he launched production film channel SBTV, and in 2014 he was given an MBE award for his services to music. The Loose Women star, 52, spoke in an emotional interview with co-star Coleen Nolan and confessed she "needed" to return to the show and the time was right. “I would like to thank everyone for their messages of love and support.
Brenda Edwards, 52, will return to the panel of Loose Women for the first time since her music mogul son died in February, aged 31, following a sudden illness.
“It has been great having the ladies there, and that’s something that has been a big part of my life and the kids’ lives so I need to return. Ahead of her return on April 26, Edwards, 52, spoke to fellow panellist Coleen Nolan about Jamal’s death, saying: “It was sudden and it was unexpected, and he went into a cardiac arrest and then he passed with me holding his hand. he mother of Jamal Edwards said her son “passed with me holding his hand” during her first interview since his death.
Loose Women panellist Brenda Edwards has tragically revealed her son Jamal Edwards died holding her hand. The panellist revealed the devastating news as she ...
He was a fan of Chelsea so we had a blue and white theme, it was beautiful." Jamal founded YouTube channel SBTV, which gave a a platform to worldwide stars such as Ed Sheeran and Jessie J. He was awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours from Elizabeth II in 2015 for his services to music. I get a little bit of comfort knowing I was with him," Brenda said.
TODAY'S LOOSE Women saw Brenda Edwards' first interview since the tragic death of her son, Jamal Edwards in February.
She added, “It has been great having the ladies there and that’s something which has been a big part of my life and the kids’ lives that I need to return… I thank you for supporting and being there at the end of the phone for me.” “The one thing that I do want to say is I was with him and his sister was with us, we were all at home. Edwards added, “As much as that is comfort, at the same time, it’s a vision that I’m never going to forget. On Jamal’s funeral, which Edwards calls a ‘homegoing’, she explained, “When we laid him to rest, it was really beautiful. Nolan began the interview by asking Brenda how she is and Brenda replied, “I’m doing okay.
Music entrepreneur Jamal Edwards was the founder of YouTube channel SBTV, a jumping-off point for the careers of artists including Stormzy, Ed Sheeran and ...
He started uploading clips he recorded of his friends performing on his estate, and eventually grew the YouTube channel into a multimillion-pound online youth broadcaster. So... I get a little bit of comfort from knowing I was with him." Music entrepreneur Jamal Edwards was the founder of YouTube channel SBTV, a jumping-off point for the careers of artists including Stormzy, Ed Sheeran and Dave. His mother has spoken out for the first time since his sudden death aged 31 in February.
Brenda Edwards has given an emotional interview with Loose Women following the tragic death of her son. The star is scheduled to return to the panel on ...
Since his passing, Brenda has set up the Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust. According to Brenda, the Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust was launched to “honour [Edwards’] memory and continue his legacy”. She also describes how they are also looking to set up a homeless sanctuary in Jamal's name. Brenda first joined Loose Women in 2019. In the emotional interview, Coleen praised Brenda for her strength following Jamal’s loss. Looking to the future, Brenda thanked the Loose Women team for their support but said: "I need to return". Brenda Edwards has given an emotional interview with Loose Women following the tragic death of her son. The one thing I want to say is that I was with him and his sister was with us.
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We hung out and chatted about music and he took some photos of me for a project he was working on. Myself, his sister Tanisha, and the rest of his family and friends are completely devastated. I would like to thank everyone for their messages of love and support. He was the centre of our world. “As we come to terms with his passing, we asked for privacy to grieve this unimaginable loss. Jamal was an inspiration to myself and so many. Our love for him lives on, his legacy lives on. Awards organisation Mobo said on Twitter: “We are deeply saddened to learn of Jamal Edwards passing. Then he passed with me holding his hand, so I get a little bit of comfort from knowing I was with him." As well as getting a really well-known artist I want to get the up-and-coming ones as well.” I adored hanging out with you, chatting about life and big dreams. In an interview with Coleen Nolan, Brenda said she was doing "OK" and taking "each day as it comes", adding: "I was with him and his sister was with us, we were all at home.
Jamal, who was a respected music entrepreneur and the founder of platform SB.TV, died suddenly from cardiac arrest on 20 February. He was 31. His mother, Brenda ...
“The one thing that I do want to say is I was with him, and his sister was with us,” she told Nolan. “We were all at home. “I wake up every morning, and there’s always photos in the house. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Brenda Edwards, the mother of the late music entrepreneur Jamal, has said she hopes a new trust will help keep his legacy alive.
"Then he passed with me holding his hand, so I get a little bit of comfort from knowing I was with him." "It's like Jamal talking, you've found his passion," she commented. We are also looking to set up a homeless sanctuary."
Singer and TV presenter Brenda Edwards has said her son Jamal “passed with me holding his hand”, as she spoke in her first interview since his death.
“I was so very sorry to hear about his passing. “Jamal was an inspiration to myself and so many. I would like to thank everyone for their messages of love and support.