Jade Goody and Jeff Brazier's son Bobby Brazier, 16, discusses his exam stress ahead of his GCSEs By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline Published: 16:41 BST, 16 May 2019 | Updated: 17:28 BST, 16 May 2019 1 Viewcomments Jade Goody and Jeff Brazier's son Bobby discussed his exam stress on Thursday on Instagram. The 16-year-old explained that he was finding it all tough and shared a bored looking selfie. He wrote: 'How are your exams going? It’s 9:05 and here i am sat watching "i’m becoming a genderless monster" chemistry is not my cup of tea...' Who could blame him>? Jade Goody and Jeff Brazier's son Bobby Brazier, 16, took to Instagram on Wednesday to discuss his exam stress ahead of his GCSEs Love and loss: His mother Jade passed away on Mother's Day, 10 years ago, aged just 27, when Bobby and his brother Freddie, were just five and four years old (pictured) He shared another picture on social media a week ago, writing: 'Exams are actually happening. All a bit nuts.' Bobby recently shared a picture of himself giving a speech at his father's wedding to Kate Dwyer last year. His mother Jade passed away on Mother's Day, 10 years ago, aged just 27, when Bobby and his brother Freddie, were just five and four years old. Overwhelming: He shared another picture on social media a week ago, writing: 'Exams are actually happening. All a bit nuts' Single father: His dad Jeff has spoken the heartbreaking moment Jade told their sons that she had cancer, a week before she died Jeff, 39, revealed that Jade told their sons about her cancer a week before she had died, describing the experience as 'the hardest moment' of his life. Jeff praised Jade for her strength in her darkest time adding it was important for their sons to know truth about her condition. 'The fact that [Jade] had the strength and took the responsibility to tell them, it gave them a chance to be able to start processing in that particular moment even though they went into the play room and carried on,' he explained. Happier times: 'It was just the right thing to do. It was love, it was her loving them enough to say I'm going to say the hardest thing that's ever going to pass my lips,' he said (Jade and Jeff in 2002) 'It was just the right thing to do. It was love, it was her loving them enough to say I'm going to say the hardest thing that's ever going to pass my lips.' He continued: 'For her to say "Jeff I'm gonna tell them, I don't want you to be in the room and I'll send them out just look after them as soon as they come out of the room," it was like I was there ready to catch them. 'It's the hardest moment of my life probably,' he said, 'why wouldn't it be, poor boys, we did it for the boys.' Jeff said that even at the end of their relationship he and Jade always made their sons their priority. 'It was always out priority, we wanted to do everything right for the kids and that was the case right up until the moment, and it didn't stop at that point. That's when the boys really needed us to be on each other's side and we were.' Proud parents: The reality star turned TV personality praised Jade for her strength in her darkest time adding it was important for their sons to know truth about her condition so that they would not resent them later on (Jade and Jeff in 2003) Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility