Jade Goody's Son Bobby Brazier Makes Catwalk Debut As Dolce & Gabbana Model

Jade Goody’s son Bobby Brazier has made his catwalk debut as a model at Milan Fashion Week.

The 16-year-old son of the late Big Brother star modelled in the Dolce & Gabbana show at Teatro Metropol on Saturday.

Bobby Brazier walks in the Dolce & Gabbana autumn/winter 2020-2021 fashion show on 11 January in Milan
Bobby Brazier walks in the Dolce & Gabbana autumn/winter 2020-2021 fashion show on 11 January in Milan

He was pictured marching down the runway in long black coat and carrying a purse from the designer’s autumn/winter 2020-2021 collection.

Bobby, whose dad is TV presenter Jeff Brazier, said his dreams “had come true” after walking his first runway.

He posted on Instagram: “6 months ago I said give me 3 years I’ll be doing fashion week. Thankyou @dolcegabbana ! Dream come true tonight, I’m buzzin ! [sic]”

Bobby, 16, was signed as a model last year
Bobby, 16, was signed as a model last year

Bobby signed to modelling agency Unsigned Group last year, and also celebrated finishing his GCSEs where he scored three A grades, two Bs and three Cs.

Jeff has been a single dad to Bobby and his brother Freddie, 14, since Jade’s death from cervical cancer in 2009.

Jade with sons Bobby and Freddie in 2006
Jade with sons Bobby and Freddie in 2006

Last year, the TV star spoke of how he would not let his sons watch a recent Channel 4 documentary about Jade’s life.

He said: “From a technical parenting point of view, whilst they are coming to the end of their childhood and they are able to take on board more adult themes, I don’t think they are quite ready to watch a large percentage of what has been shown.

“I don’t begrudge any of the content that has been used in making the documentary. It is particularly well-made and people have no issue with that.

“But in terms of is that something they could watch? It’s not like they would find out so much more about mum in a lovely or warm or memorial way, or just looking back and remembering it.

“There are a lot of really adult themes there that they are probably not going to get their head around.

“They could find it upsetting and [make them] angry.”

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