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Freddy Brazier confirms family feud with dad Jeff is over with sweet comment on pic from evening out together

Freddy Brazier confirms family feud with dad Jeff is over with sweet comment on pic from evening out together

Scottish Sun3 days ago
It seems that the Brazier boys are all back on track
FEUD OVER Freddy Brazier confirms family feud with dad Jeff is over with sweet comment on pic from evening out together
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FREDDY Brazier has confirmed that the family feud with his dad Jeff is over.
Sharing a sweet comment on a photo from a recent evening out together, Freddy has confirmed the father and son duo's feud has been put to bed.
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Jeff Brazier stars in the new 101 Dalmations musical
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His sons Freddy and Bobby attended the musical on Friday
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Jeff and Freddy have recently been embroiled in a family feud of sorts
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Jeff's two sons, Freddy and Bobby, put aside their differences to watch their TV presenter dad make his debut in the new West End show 101 Dalmations: The Musical last week.
On July 25, Freddy and Bobby headed out on the town to watch Jeff play the role of Casper in the new musical.
He stars in the production, which is playing at the Eventim Apollo until August 30, alongside JLS singer Aston Merrygold, who stars as his on-stage brother Jasper.
Jeff shares Bobby and Freddy with late TV reality star Jade Goody.
And recently, a family feud was sparked after Jeff started proceedings to stop Freddy seeing his maternal grandmother Jackiey Budden, 68,
Jeff insists that she is a bad influence on Freddy, 20.
Though the feud has not stopped the youngster spending time at his nan's flat in Bermondsey.
But now things seem to be better between the young lad and his dad.
Seen together at the musical on Friday night, trio posed up a storm together.
Jeff shared some snaps from the night and captioned his post: "So lovely to have both the lads come along to watch me in @101dalmatiansuk.
My brother Freddy needs to grow up… there are things I don't like about him says Bobby Brazier as he discusses family feud
"I love how much it made them laugh and it was really special that they were both there to support me.
"Thanks for coming @freddybrazier_ @bobbybrazier."
Freddy then seemingly confirmed the family feud is over when he replied: 'What a show, loved every minute of it!
"Most of all I loved watching you just play and have fun.
"I love you Dad."
Replying to his son, Jeff penned: "@freddybrazier_ Love you too Fred! Thanks for coming, meant a lot."
One fan then weighed in and penned: "Glad your all ok again, he loves you to. I lost my Mum last week and lifes short enough. The family that plays together, stays together, take care."
"We all have ups and downs but it's better together than apart xxxx," said another
"What a lovely family and that's down to you," penned a third.
Last month, Freddy snubbed Jeff on Father's Day amid the ongoing legal battle to stop him seeing Jackiey.
Instead he chose to keep quiet, and not post anything, while his brother Bobby did post about his dad on Father's Day.
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Jeff is the father of Freddy and Bobby, whom he welcomed with the late reality star Jade Goody
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