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Towie star takes Freddy Brazier under his wing after addiction battle – amid dad Jeff’s fears for son

Published on March 31, 2025 at 09:29 AM

FORMER Towie star James Argent has been supporting Freddy Brazier amid concerns for this welfare.

Arg, 37, has been good friends with Freddy, 20, and his brother Bobby over the years and in recent weeks has become a real rock for the family – offering his advice and home as a sanctuary.

Jack Tweed, Jackiey Budden, and James Argent at a charity ball.
Jack Tweed has revealed how supportive James Argent has been
James Argent and Bobby Brazier having dinner together.
Arg with Bobby a few years ago
Freddy Brazier and Bobby Brazier at a party.
Arg has been looking out for Freddy as well as Bobby
Jack Tweed sitting on a bar stool in his kitchen.
Jack Tweed at his Essex home for Sun Online interview by Fay Leyfield . ..Pictures show _Jack talking to Fay at his Essex home

Freddy’s TV presenter dad Jeff has made the tough decision to launch legal proceedings to stop the youngster from seeing his maternal grandmother Jackiey Budden.

Jack Tweed, who was married to their mum Jade Goody, has now revealed how Arg has stepped up after overcoming his own issues, including an addiction battle.

He told us: “He’s friends with Arg, he was around his the other day and Arg likes helping people, so he gave me a call and said Freddy is not in the best places,so I spoke to him for a good few hours then.”;

Talking about Arg, Jack, 37, said: “He's a good geezer.He's always ringing me checking up.”;

Explaining why he is such a good influence for Freddy, Jack continued: “I helped him with his addiction, but luckily, good for him, he's on the right path now and he's doing really well for himself.

“He's probably a good person to talk to if you're in a bad situation because he's been through everything and come out stronger the other side.”;

Arg has been very open his addiction and in 2020 he opened up on suffering two near-fatal overdoses at home.

James has admitted to being a heavy cocaine user for seven years, sparking fears among his loved ones that he could be the next celebrity to die.

He has been sober for a number of years and has lots over 14 stone after a complete life overhaul.

Last week Flying Eze told how Jeff has hired a leading barrister for the upcoming hearing to prevent Freddy from seeing Jade’s mum.

During last year’s BBC show Celebrity Race Across The World Freddy spoke openly about his challenges with mental health and his relationship with his father who brought him up since losing Mum in 2009.

He said of his relationship with his Dad on the programme: “At times where I’ve pushed him away he has pulled even harder to pull me back in.

“I don’t think I praise my dad enough for everything he has done for me but he knows the love.”;

Freddy, who lives with bi-polar and ADHD – regularly stays with gran Jackiey in South East London and has posted a video on TikTok of himself openly taking drugs at her flat in Bermondsey.

Recently Freddy also posted a video of her making a foul mouthed rant at him where she is quoted as saying; ‘’Do you hear me? Don’t f***ing do it no more, don’t Fred, Please don’t. Don’t f***ing talk to me like you talk outside, if that’s the case f*** off. Yeah f*** off.’’

Photo of Jade Goody's husband, Jack Tweed, at their wedding.
Jack with Jade on his wedding day
Jack Tweed sitting for an interview.
Jack has opened up about Freddy's well being
Jack Tweed and a friend visiting Jade Goody's grave.
Arg and Freddy have remained close friends over the years
Freddie and Bobby Brazier with Jack Tweed leaving a play park.
Jack with Freddy as a young boy

How to protect yourself against cervical cancer

CERVICAL cancer is most commonly diagnosed in women in their early 30s, with around 3,200 new cases and 850 deaths each year in the UK.

According to CRUK, the five-year survival rate is around 70 per cent – and the earlier it is caught, the better.

Cervical screening programmes and HPV vaccines have reduced rates and save 4,000 lives each year.

It is vital you attend your smear test and get jabbed when invited, and that you know the symptoms of cervical cancer to look out for.

These aren’t always obvious, and they may not become noticeable until the cancer has reached an advanced stage.

But you might notice:

  • Unusual bleeding (often after sex, between periods, or after the menopause)
  • Pain and discomfort during sex
  • Vaginal discharge (often unpleasant smelling)
  • Pain in your lower back, between your hip bones or in your lower tummy

Women are invited to have regular cervical screenings between the ages of 25 and 64. How often depends on your age.

The HPV vaccine, which helps protect against the virus, is recommended for children aged 12 to 13 and people at higher risk from HPV.

Source: NHS and Cancer Research UK

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