
Bobby and Freddy Brazier put on a united front to attend the gala night of 101 Dalmatians: The Musical for their dad Jeff’s theatre debut.
The brothers, and sons of the late Jade Goody, were spotted walking to the Eventim Apollo together to see Jeff, 46, star as Cruella de Vil’s henchman Casper, alongside Aston Merrygold as Jasper.
Freddy, 20, and Bobby, 22, appeared in high spirits arriving at the venue, with EastEnders star Bobby beaming for the cameras.
It comes amid reports of a family feud between Freddy and Jeff, which has descended into a legal battle.
Jeff has launched a lawsuit hoping to block his youngest son from seeing his maternal grandmother, Jackiey Budden.
After pictures allegedly surfaced of Freddy ‘smoking a joint’ with Jackiey, a source told The Sun: ‘These pictures show exactly why Jeff is so worried about his son.



‘Jackiey’s influence over Freddy is harmful to his overall well-being. It’s very sad that a grandmother would want to encourage her grandson to do something that could potentially be so damaging.’
Mail Online reported that Freddy has been living with Jackiey in her home in Bermondsley for a week amid legal proceedings.
It was also claimed that Freddy and Jeff are locked in a ‘secret feud’, with arguments between the pair causing Freddy to ‘storm out’ of their home to stay with Jackiey until it blows over.
In June, Freddy announced he would be entering a rehabilitation facility in a bid to have a ‘healthy relationship’ with his dad.
Taking to his Instagram Story with a lengthy message, he admitted to starting to smoke at the age of 12.
But in an interview with MailOnline days later, he declared he ‘doesn’t want to see’ his dad, accusing him of being image-obsessed without consideration for ‘his own sons’.
‘It feels to me like he only cares about his own image. He doesn’t think about anything that affects anyone else, not even his own sons,’ he said.



He also said he was ‘barely speaking’ to his brother Bobby, but confirmed he was still in touch with Jackiey and that they have ‘proper fun’ while together.
Despite reports that he had ‘turned his back on his dad’, Bobby shut down rumours of a rift between him and Jeff earlier this year.
He also weighed in on the feud between Jeff and Freddy, saying his brother needs to ‘grow up.’
‘Freddy’s very sensitive and wants to please. And when he grows up a little bit that will serve him well,’ he told The Sun.
‘There are things I don’t like about him and there are things about me he doesn’t like.
‘Freddy will be OK, I don’t know if he looks up to me, but I look up to him in many ways, but he’s a good boy.’
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