“I’m Still In Love With My Baby’s Mother”: Freddy Brazier Breaks His Silence On Heartbreaking Split As Fatherhood Changes Everything

For months, fans have watched Freddy Brazier embrace one of the biggest chapters of his life—becoming a father for the very first time. But behind the joyful photos and proud family moments, another story has quietly been unfolding.

Now, the 21-year-old has spoken with striking honesty about the end of his relationship with Holly Swinburn, revealing that although they are no longer together, his feelings for the mother of his daughter have never completely disappeared.

His words paint the picture of a young man navigating heartbreak, family tensions and the overwhelming responsibility of fatherhood—all while trying to become the best version of himself.

“I’m Still In Love With Her”

Freddy Brazier 'walks out on girlfriend and newborn after row over his nan'  - The Mirror

Freddy didn’t attempt to hide the emotional truth.

While confirming that he is currently single, he made it clear that moving on is the last thing on his mind.

Instead of talking about dating or new relationships, Freddy admitted that becoming a father has completely transformed the way he sees life.

He explained that he no longer feels interested in entertaining different relationships or searching for someone new. Every decision now revolves around one person—his daughter, Isla.

In one of the most emotional moments of his interview, Freddy confessed that he still loves Holly and continues to care deeply about her despite their separation.

Rather than speaking with resentment or anger, his words reflected gratitude, respect and the complicated emotions that often remain after a relationship ends.

For Freddy, the title of “dad” has become far more important than that of “boyfriend.”

Fatherhood Has Given Him A New Purpose

Since welcoming baby Isla earlier this year, Freddy says his priorities have changed completely.

He believes fatherhood has made him more mature and even changed the way he views women.

Instead of focusing on himself, his attention is now firmly fixed on creating the best possible future for his daughter.

Those close to Freddy have watched him embrace the responsibilities of being a young father with growing determination.

While balancing parenthood and a romantic relationship proved difficult, he has made peace with placing Isla above everything else.

For him, there is no greater motivation than seeing his little girl grow up surrounded by love.

Healing Old Family Wounds

Freddy Brazier was 'sectioned and in rehab' after battling series of 'manic  episodes' | Wales Online

Freddy also opened up about his relationship with his father, Jeff Brazier.

The pair have experienced challenging periods over the years, with wider family disagreements creating distance between them at times.

Despite those difficult chapters, Freddy says becoming a father has unexpectedly brought new perspective.

Watching Jeff build a relationship with baby Isla has become one of the happiest experiences of his life.

He described seeing his father as a grandfather as something incredibly special, explaining that giving Jeff a granddaughter feels like one of the greatest gifts he could ever offer.

It is a moment that has helped replace old tensions with new memories.

Looking For Stability

Life remains a work in progress.

Freddy is currently living with his grandmother, Jackiey Budden, in London while considering a move that could help him establish a more stable routine.

He has spoken about the possibility of relocating closer to his father or other family members as he focuses on building a healthier environment for both himself and his daughter.

Rather than chasing fame or excitement, Freddy says he is simply searching for consistency—a place where he can continue growing as both a father and a young man.

“I Actually Look Forward To Therapy”

Freddy Brazier dotes on baby daughter after getting back together with  on/off girlfriend as pals say he's 'stepped up'

Perhaps the most revealing part of Freddy’s reflections came when he spoke openly about his mental health.

He shared that he continues to attend therapy and admitted his attitude towards it has changed dramatically.

Where therapy once felt difficult, it has now become something he genuinely welcomes.

Freddy explained that although he had spoken with professionals and trusted friends before, he never truly allowed himself to be completely vulnerable.

Now, he is finally learning how to open up.

His willingness to discuss therapy so honestly has resonated with many people, particularly young fathers facing their own emotional struggles.

It is another reminder that asking for help is not a sign of weakness but an important step towards healing.

Putting His Daughter First

Despite the end of his relationship with Holly, Freddy remains determined to ensure Isla grows up surrounded by the people who matter most.

He hopes his daughter will know both sides of her family and build meaningful relationships with everyone who has played an important role in her parents’ lives.

While some family relationships remain complicated, Freddy appears focused on creating a future centred on love rather than conflict.

That determination reflects the promise he seems to have quietly made to himself—to give Isla the stable childhood he continues working hard to build.

Television May Still Be Part Of The Journey

Although recent family changes have slowed plans for future television projects, Freddy has not ruled out returning to the screen.

He admits he would happily consider taking on new challenges in the future and even joked that, if he ever entered a jungle reality show, mosquitoes would probably be his greatest fear.

But for now, fame appears secondary.

His attention is elsewhere.

On late-night feeds.

On learning as he goes.

On becoming the father his daughter deserves.

Freddy Brazier’s latest comments reveal far more than the end of a relationship. They tell the story of a young man growing up in public, carrying heartbreak without bitterness, confronting his mental health with honesty and discovering that the greatest role of his life isn’t on television at all.

It’s being Isla’s dad.