Brenda Edwards emotionally opened up about losing her son Jamal on Loose Women, giving an insight into the ‘gloomy’ days after his passing
Brenda Edwards has opened up about the tough days she faced following her son Jamal’s tragic passing. The TV star spoke about her loss during Wednesday’s (26 February) instalment of Loose Women.
Brenda appeared on the panel alongside fellow stars Christine Lampard, Jane Moore and Coleen Nolan. The four women discussed moving home and the memories that properties hold, as they shared different reasons for deciding to move homes
Brenda spoke about the numerous times she’d moved, before opening up on her decision to swap to a new property with her daughter Tanisha following Jamal’s sudden death in February 2022.

Christine, Coleen, Brenda and Jane appeared on Wednesday’s Loose Women
Brenda revealed she’d moved a total of 13 times in her life, with nine of the occasions occurring after the age of 18. She openly discussed moving as a child after the deaths of her parents, as well as leaving the home she lived in for over two decades with her ex-husband.
The singer then spoke about moving home after Jamal’s passing, saying: “I made the decision to move from the other house, that we moved to after Jamal passed. It was a bright house, we all lived there together. But, when he passed, all of a sudden, the walls just seemed really dark. And I can’t explain that, it was just really gloomy.”
She went on to discuss her daughter Tanisha, adding: “Well, Tanisha as well. I was battling on with it and getting through it, I didn’t realise Tanisha was seeing Jamal come round ever corner. And that, I think, created a darkness.”
Brenda shared the news of Jamal’s death in February 2022. The entrepreneur, who was 31 years old at the time of his death, suffered from cardiac arrhythmia.

Brenda and son Jamal in 2021
In a heartfelt statement, Brenda expressed her sorrow: “It is with the deepest heartache that I confirm that my beautiful son Jamal Edwards passed away yesterday morning after a sudden illness. Myself, his sister Tanisha and the rest of his family and friends are completely devastated. He was the centre of our world.
“As we come to terms with his passing we ask for privacy to grieve this unimaginable loss. I would like to thank everyone for their messages of love and support. Jamal was an inspiration to myself and so many. Our love for him lives on, his legacy lives on. Long live Jamal Edwards MBE, MBA, PHD.”
News
Graham Linehan admits throwing trans activist’s phone after she ‘took photos of people’s faces’
TV writer Graham Linehan is back in court following allegations he harassed a trans woman and damaged her phone following an alleged incident in Westminster last year…
Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden reunite as party goes ‘off the rails’
Piers Morgan and his former Britain’s Got Talent co-star Amanda Holden recently reunited in Hollywood as the broadcaster continued celebrating the release of his book, Woke Is…
Shirley Ballas’ ex fiancé gushes over new flame after ‘vanishing’ from Strictly star
Strictly Come Dancing star Shirley Ballas told the Mirror her ex fiancé Danny Taylor vanished one night, causing her to end their romance as he’s now moved…
Conor Maynard mocks Charlotte Chilton’s ‘fake tears’ as bitter paternity feud continues
Conor Maynard took a brutal jibe at Charlotte Chilton after the Traitors star doubled down on her claims that the Can’t Say No singer is the father…
Exclusive: Coleen Nolan splits from boyfriend as she reveals heartbreaking reason
Singer and television presenter Coleen Nolan has opened up about splitting from her partner Michael Jones, who she had dated for three years and shared the sad…
Prunella Scales’ health woes as she ‘didn’t understand husband Timothy West’s death’
Faulty Towers star Prunella Scales was diagnosed with vascular dementia over a decade ago as her son revealed she was ‘not well enough’ to understand her husband…
End of content
No more pages to load