Christmas is billed as ‘the most wonderful time of the year’, but it can be a difficult period for those who have lost a loved one.

 

This is something that TV presenter Jeff Brazier and his sons, Bobby and Freddie, can certainly attest to – seven years after Jade Goody’s death.

 

Jade passed away from cervical cancer back in 2009, and Jeff has always worked to keep the reality star’s memory alive for his beloved boys.

 

 

This is particularly important on Christmas Day, and Jeff has opened up about the trio’s special family ritual in honour of Jade.

 

In an interview with the Daily Record, the 37-year-old revealed: “Christmas is the one day of the year when it’s most obvious someone’s missing. It had to become less about the presents.”

 

“I take them to the cemetery first thing in the morning. Then we have dealt with this – we can go home and enjoy the day,” he said.

 

 

Fred always sends me to sleep when we have a story & hug it out at bedtime. #specialpowers #jedi

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Jeff added that Bobby, 13, and Freddie, 12, make cards and bring flowers to the grave, for Jade.

 

The dad-of-two is doing such a stand-up job with these beautiful boys.

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