Brenda Edwards pours her heart out as she sings tribute to son Jamal at London vigil

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Brenda Edwards has been seen for the first time since her son Jamal Edwards' sudden death over the weekend, as she joined mourners at a vigil in his memory.

The Loose Women panellist and mum-of-two, 52, channelled her grief into a heart-wrenching rendition of Whitney Houston's Greatest Love Of All at the vigil, which took place in front of a mural of the music entrepreneur in West London.

Jamal, who sadly died of a short illness at the age of 31, set up SBTV, a platform which helped to launch stars including Ed Sheeran and Jessie J.

Amidst the crowds, Lady Leshurr filmed TV presenter Brenda using a megaphone to belt out a tune for her beloved son. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter In the emotional video, Brenda can be seen singing: "No matter what they take from me, they can't take away my dignity." Rapper Lady Leshurr, 34, who also later performed, captioned her Instagram Story: "How much pain was weighing on her shoulders and she still came to support her son the next day. "How amazing," the star wrote next to a series of broken heart emojis.

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