Rare Appearance
In a heartwarming display of sibling support, Bobby Brazier's younger brother Freddie made a rare public appearance to cheer him on during Saturday night's episode of Strictly Come Dancing. The 19-year-old was seen in the audience, visibly proud and clapping as Bobby wowed the judges with his impressive dance skills.
Impressive Performance
The EastEnders actor, aged 20, and his professional partner Dianne Buswell took to the dancefloor to perform a samba routine to Young Hearts Run Free from the iconic film Romeo + Juliet. Their performance earned them a high score of 32 for Movie Week, impressing both the judges and the audience.
Proud Brother
With a beaming smile on his face, Freddie showed his unwavering support for his older brother, Bobby, as he showcased his intense hip action in the samba. The judges were in awe of Bobby's dance moves, with Anton Du Beke commenting on his "remarkable double-jointed trick pelvis" and Shirley Ballas applauding him for "bringing some rhythm in that pelvis."
A Family Tragedy
Bobby and Freddie are the sons of the late Jade Goody, who rose to fame as a contestant on the reality show Big Brother in 2002. Jade tragically passed away in 2009 at the age of 27 after a battle with cervical cancer. The brothers were raised by their father Jeff, who separated from Jade while she was pregnant with Freddie.
Tears of Joy
In a touching moment, their doting father Jeff was seen in tears as he watched Bobby make his debut on Strictly last week. It's clear that the Brazier family has come together to support Bobby on his dancing journey, and Freddie's appearance in the audience speaks volumes about the bond between the brothers.