Bobby Brazier reacts as brother Freddy says 'he prefers dogs over people'
Freddy Brazier admits he 'does not like people' amid family drama
Freddy Brazier is seemingly wants peace in his life, admitting he 'does not like people at the moment.'
The son of Jeff Brazier and the late Jade Goody has gone through rough patch following a high-profile battle with his dad over the last six months.
For context, Jeff filed a legal case in a bid to prevent the aspiring model from seeing his grandmother, Jade's mum Jackie Budden.
However, last week brought a major twist when Freddy accused his grandmother of getting him hooked on strong cannabis when he was juts 12.
Interestingly, she insisted she had never been responsible for his drug use.
What intrigued fans was Freddy's latest post, where he shared snaps of himself surrounded by puppies and playing the field.
He wrote: 'Do you prefer dogs, or people? I personally at this moment in time prefer dogs.'
His brother, EastEnders star Bobby, who recently moved to India to pursue Hare Krishna shared laughing emojis under the post, to which Freddy replied: 'People are draining, dogs are healing!'
He went on to hint at their rumoured feud writing, 'People that do draining things together are draining I guess? Good news is there's great people waiting to love and serve the deepest part of you.'
It comes after reports that Freddy is preparing to welcome baby with an ex-girlfriend at just 20 years old.
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