Daytime television is no stranger to raw emotion â but Mondayâs episode of Loose Women delivered a moment so painful, so human, it left viewers across the country in tears.
Singer and presenter Brenda Edwards, 56, broke down live on air as she spoke about the devastating loss of her son Jamal Edwards, who tragically died aged just 31 in February 2022.
As the panel discussed grief, the conversation became too close to the heart â and Brendaâs voice began to falter.

 âThereâs Such a WaveâŠâ
Fighting back tears, Brenda told co-hosts Kaye Adams, Sue Cleaver and Nadia Sawalha how memories of Jamal still flood her every day.
âI find it so comforting to hear stories about Jamal all the time,â she said softly.
âI get messages from people and itâs really comforting⊠but thereâs such a wave.
It feels like 20 hours out of a 24-hour day, Iâm just in itâŠâ
Her words trailed off as emotion overwhelmed her.
Within seconds, Brenda was visibly shaking with tears â and the rest of the panel instinctively moved in, placing hands on her arms and offering quiet reassurance as cameras continued to roll.

 A Studio Falls Silent
The atmosphere shifted instantly.
Gone was the usual chatter.
In its place â stillness, respect, and shared grief.
Viewers watching at home responded in real time, flooding social media with messages of love and heartbreak.
 âMy heart aches for Brenda.â
 âThere is no greater pain than losing a child.â
 âSending so much love â sheâs so brave.â
One fan wrote:
âBless her. No judgement. Grief doesnât have a timeline.â

 A Loss That Never Leaves
Jamal â a DJ, music entrepreneur and founder of SB. TV â died from a cardiac arrest linked to cocaine and alcohol use, a loss that sent shockwaves through the music industry and beyond.
Brenda has never shied away from speaking honestly about her grief â but she has always been clear about one thing:
She is not âmoving on.â
In a previous episode, she explained:
âIt gives me strength to remember.
It gives me strength to keep a legacy going.â
She once described grief as needing a toolkit â a ladder for the ups and downs, a hammer for the moments that knock you flat, glue to try to piece yourself back together.
 The Anger That Still Lingers
Brenda has also spoken openly about the pain she felt when news of Jamalâs death appeared online just hours after he passed â before she had the chance to speak publicly herself.
âThat was taken away from me,â she said previously.
âI donât think Iâll ever come to terms with that disrespect.â
She revealed she was with Jamal when he died â a moment she described as âpeaceful, but gut-wrenching.â
 Strength, Not Silence
Mondayâs episode was not about breakdown â it was about truth.
A mother still grieving.
A studio holding space.
And millions of viewers reminded that grief doesnât fade â it transforms.
Brenda later summed it up best:
âKeep calm. Keep smiling. And carry on.â
But on Monday, she didnât have to carry it alone.


