Bobby Brazier’s dad Jeff is a ‘c**k’ says Jackiey Budden as she blames him for relationship breakdown with Strictly star
There is no love lost between the pair according to Jackiey, who is Jade Goody's mum.
BOBBY Brazier’s dad Jeff has been branded a ‘c**k’ by his gran Jackiey Budden – as she blames him for the relationship breakdown with her grandson.
Last year, The Sun exclusively revealed how Bobby, 20, had banned his maternal grandmother from attending the Strictly Come Dancing live shows to watch him perform.
This was because of an on-going feud with his dad Jeff, 44, and now Jackiey, 67, has opened up about her feelings towards him.
She said: “The boys live with Jeff, so Bobby feels like he has to do what Jeff wants. I get it.”
Asked by The Daily Mail what she makes of Jeff, who is also dad to Jackiey’s other grandson, Freddie, 19, she said: “We don’t get on. We are very different, but I have been there for those boys since they were born.”
The article then states that while Jackiey tried to avoid being impolite about Jeff, she “couldn’t help but describe Jeff several times as ‘the c**k.”
When asked by the outlet if she liked Jeff, Jackiey responded: “No, not at all – but he doesn’t like me either.”
It isn’t the first time Jackiey has branded Jeff that term, having previously said that Jeff had been “a c**k for f**ing nine years”.
TV presenter Jeff dated Jackiey’s daughter – the late Jade Goody – for two years and during that time they welcomed Bobby, and a year later, Freddie.
Following Jade’s tragic death from cervical cancer in 2009 at the age of just 27, Jeff was tasked with raising his two boys alone.
Jeff has opened up on many occasions about the struggles he had in those subsequent years, and previously hit out at Jackiey, claiming she “overstated” how much time she spent with his sons.
But despite their feud, Jackiey hopes she can one day reunite properly with Bobby.
She told the Mail: “I would love more than anything to repair all of this.
“I miss Bobby, and hope that maybe once he moves out of Jeff’s house to his own place he’ll feel he can see me again and we can go back to how we used to be.”