
In a deeply emotional turn of events, Jackiey Budden, the grandmother of reality television star Freddy Brazier, has awoken from a coma, sparking tears of joy and relief amongst her family. The 64-year-old, who has been a stalwart figure in her grandson's life, is now showing promising signs of recovery after a critical health scare.
According to sources close to the family, the atmosphere at her bedside has been one of unwavering hope and love. It has been revealed that the sound of her beloved grandson Freddy's voice is believed to have played a pivotal role in her awakening, a detail that has moved those privy to the situation.
The family's vigil at the hospital has been constant, with Freddy's sister, former EastEnders actress Jacqueline Jossa, and her husband Dan Osborne, frequently by Jackiey's side. Their presence, along with Freddy's, created a powerful circle of support that insiders credit for her fight back to consciousness.
"It’s been an incredibly tough and frightening time for everyone," a source disclosed. "The family never gave up hope, surrounding her with love and talking to her constantly. When she finally began to respond, the emotion in the room was overwhelming. There wasn't a dry eye to be seen."
The news brings a wave of optimism after a period of immense anxiety for the Brazier family and their wide circle of friends in the public eye. While the road to full recovery is expected to be lengthy, this significant milestone marks a triumphant moment in her medical journey.