LOOSE Women's Brenda Edwards claims her late son visits her as a fox since his tragic death.
Music entrepreneur Jamal died from a heart attack after taking cocaine and drinking alcohol in February 2021.
Since then his TV panellist mum says the 31-year-old reveals his presence in the form of an animal.
Jamal had a love of foxes since he was 15 when he used to film them in the back garden.
“He’s around me all the time – I feel it," said Brenda.
"I have foxes coming up to me and sitting like a dog and waiting for me to stroke them.
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“I don’t see foxes anywhere, then when I finished my panto and went back to my apartment, there was a fox sitting outside patiently waiting for me.”
According to the Daily Star, Brenda is coping with her grief by holding onto her Christian faith.
She believes she will be reunited with Jamal and her parents – who died when she was four years old.
Brenda, 53, holds on to her Christian faith that she will be reunited with Jamal and her parents after death.
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She added: “It keeps me going and helps me face the day. I’m here to spread joy, love and laughter.”
Brenda previously revealed superstar singer Ed Sheeran spent days comforting her family after his death.
She said the singer “was literally at my house for a week . . . just looking after us” after Jamal died.
Brenda told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “Ed sent me the final edit two days ago and I’ve kind of been in and out of crying ever since.
“When Jamal passed, he was literally at my house for a whole week just looking after us.
“It’s really amazing Ed and so many people have supported us.”
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