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Freddy Brazier (b. 2004) is an English model and television personality. The son of Jeff Brazier and Jade Goody, he made appearances in his mother’s reality series as child before beginning his modelling career in 2021.
The Sun(2024)
In a recent episode of Celebrity Race Across the World, Freddie Brazier shared his personal struggles growing up with ADHD. Diagnosed at age 10, Freddie reflected on how his concentration and behavior in school were challenging, often feeling misunderstood. He expressed that while he didn’t mean to misbehave, he struggled to cope with ADHD. His father, Jeff Brazier, acknowledged Freddie’s insecurities and low confidence, despite his numerous strengths. Freddie’s journey also included the emotional impact of losing his mother, Jade Goody, at a young age, which contributed to his challenges growing up. The show gave father and son a chance to bond and understand each other better, with Jeff offering emotional support and encouragement to Freddie.
Mirror (2025)
Jeff Brazier has shared that his son Freddie, now 20, was diagnosed with ADHD at age 10. Growing up, Freddie struggled with “not knowing how to cope … I didn’t mean to misbehave,” as he later expressed emotional frustration. Jeff emphasizes that the family’s journey underscores the importance of early recognition and ongoing understanding of ADHD.
