FREDDIE Brazier has left fans of Celebrity Race Across The World in tears after talking about his mum Jade Goody's death. The 19-year-old opened up about the struggles he faced with his TV star dad Jeff Brazier following Jade's tragic passing. Freddie was just four years old when Jade died from cervical cancer and he and brother Bobby , who was five at the time, were raised single-handedly by their father.

But speaking on the BBC 's Celebrity Race Across The World, the teenager admitted he 'pushed away' Jeff in the years that followed. Freddie told the cameras: "At the time I lost my mum, dad had to push his feelings and all of that aside to be there for me and my brother. "And at times where I've pushed him away, he's pulled even harder to bring me back in.

" READ MORE ON JEFF BRAZIER The teen spoke after spending an idyllic day with Jeff looking after some alpacas in exchange for cash for their journey. He added: "I have not been that close with him for a long time now. But I actually love being around him.

"I don't think I praise my dad enough or thank him enough for everything he's done for me. I should..

. he knows the love but I don't tell him enough." Fans were so touched by Freddie's comments about his dad that they found themselves wiping away tears.

Most read in TV Writing on X, one said: "Crying at Jeff and Freddie Brazier is now a weekly routine, Wednesdays at 9:30pm apparently." Another added: "So invested in Freddie and Jeff. What a lovely relationship.

I’m goin.