Bobby Brazier as a little boy with his late mum Jade Goody (Image: REX) Bobby Brazier has revealed that one of his few remaining memories of his mum, who died in 2009 of cervical cancer, was of her rushing to put out a terrifying fire. Heartbreakingly, the Strictly Come Dancing star was so young when she died that he felt the public formed stronger memories of his mum than he did. However, he recalled being on a balcony with his younger brother, Freddie, on holiday in Tobago when a crisis broke out.
"There was a big fire and my mum was filling up water to try and put it out," he exclaimed, before adding that he rarely thought about the faded memory now. Bobby, who began his career as a teenage model for fashion labels like Dolce and Gabbana, went on to reveal to the Face Magazine that being without his mum is just "normal life" to him now. "I don’t feel like I’ve missed out on a mum.
.. I’ve kind of spent more life without her than I did with her," he admitted.
"I don’t feel like I was with her long enough to miss her.” Bobby had been just five years old when the former Big Brother star died, and he now relies on others for stories of what she was like and how much he resembles her. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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