Showing posts with label Jade Goody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jade Goody. Show all posts

Friday, August 21, 2009

Shilpa Shilpa to launch ready made food range in Jade Goody's memory

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty is planning to pay tribute to her 'Big Brother' inmate Jade Goody by launching her own brand of healthy curries and side dishes including the 'poppadoms'.

Goody, who was accused of racially abusing Shetty, had taunted the actress as "Shilpa Poppa-dom" on the 'Celebrity Big Brother' in 2007. Shetty later won the reality show while the British reality star became a household villain in India, Daily Star reported. Goody, who lost many lucrative deals after the racism row hit the UK papers, later tried to make up by apologising to Shetty. Goody also appeared in the 'Bigg Boss', the Indian version of the British reality show hosted by Shetty but had to leave it midway after being diagnosed with cervical cancer. She died of the disease this March. And now Shetty is planning the crispy appetiser to be on top of the menu to honour Goody's memory.

"Shilpa thinks Jade will have a little chuckle in heaven about the poppadoms. She has been inundated with requests for her curry recipe and one day she just thought, 'Why don't I just create my own range?," a source close to the actress said. "One of Shilpa's passions in life is healthy living so she wanted to incorporate that into her dishes," the source added. Shetty had planned to open a chain of curry houses but had to abandon the plan after she got too busy with IPL team Rajasthan Royals, which she owns with boyfriend Raj Kundra.

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Jade Goody’s sons to miss mom’s funeral



Late Brit celebrity Jade Goody’s sons will not be attending her funeral, as they may find it very upsetting.

The decision to spare Bobby, five, and Freddie, four, from more heartache was made by their father Jeff Brazier and Goody’s mother Jackiey Budden.

“The boys are so young — Jackiey said she doesn’t think their broken hearts will be able to bear it,” the Sun quoted a source as saying.

“It’s also about the safekeeping of their memories of their mum for when they are older,” the source added.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Goody’s life ‘to be turned into film’



Late Jade Goody’s roller coaster life is set to be turned into a Hollywood movie, it has emerged.

According to reports, the trustees of reality TV star’s estate are keen on making a movie on her second autobiography Catch A Falling Star .

"Her story lends itself to a biographical film. She’s captured the mood of the nation," the Mirror quoted trustee Danny Hayward as telling The Times .

"We want to tap into raising awareness of cervical cancer," he added. They are eager to tap in Nick Love, director of The Business and The Football Factory, to helm the project.

A spokesperson from Love’s company Vertigo films said he was "very flattered" by the suggestion. Jade lost her battle to cervical cancer on March 22.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Children in Indian town remember mystery benefactor

They may never have watched her on TV, or even seen her photograph, but British reality TV star Jade Goody's death in far away London sent many children in Itarshi, Madhya Pradesh, into mourning. After all, it was Goody's secret donation that had helped better their lives.

Unknown to most, Goody had donated Rs2 million to the Jeevodaya Society Centre in Itarsi, about 200 kms from the state capital Bhopal, last year. The money had helped the charity send 400 runaway children back home and rehabilitate 72 others at the centre.

"Itarsi station attracts hundreds of desperate kids. The children rehabilitated by Jade's money were a few of them. They used to sell snacks and water to passengers passing through and were made to go hungry if they didn't make enough money. Then they would beg for food. But now they have a place in a dormitory and eat decent meals," said Sister Clara Joseph, who runs the Jeevodaya Society.

"Jade's money helped 72 children lead a meaningful life. We are so grateful - but also so sad that Jade hasn't been able to see all the good she has achieved. The children have been praying every day for her well being," Joseph told IANS.

While 52 boys and 14 girls escaped "filth and degradation", another six children got all help except accommodation in the shelter, she added.

Navneet Kohli, who has a general store outside Itarsi railway station, which sees 170 trains pass through every day, has seen many children come and go.

"These youngsters, just like the kids in Slumdog Millionaire, seemed destined for a life of desperate hunger and destitution until Jade came forward as a mystery benefactor to pay for their food, clothes and medicine," he said.

The 27-year-old TV star, who died of cervical cancer Sunday, had made the donation in 2007 when she visited India after her clash with Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty on the reality show Celebrity Big Brother. She decided to help the children through a British charity, Railway Children, but kept quiet about it.

The charity got Jade's money last year and the beneficiary was the Jeevodaya Society, whose shelter was built by British charity Butterfield's Edward Johnson Trust.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Bigg Boss housemates pay respects to Goody

Jade Goody passed away on Saturday night. The reality star rose to fame in Britain with her appearance on Big Brother in 2002. However, it was in 2007, when she appeared on Celebrity Big Brother, that we got to know more about her in India. Jade was accused of racist bullying against Shilpa Shetty. The British star later apologised profusely publicly and in August 2008, she appeared on India’s Bigg Boss, welcomed by former foe Shilpa. But Goody had to leave abruptly, after just three days in the house, and return to the UK after finding out she had cervical cancer. In February 2009, she was told that her cancer was terminal.



WE asked her former Bigg Boss housemates to share their memories of Goody during the short time they spent with her.



Sambhavna Seth: When she left the house, I was the one who cried the most. She was very keen to learn dance and I used to teach her. She would laugh at herself all the time. I was the one to give her the name “Goody” and everyone followed. Even when she left, I caught crabs, trapped them in a glass, and named them Goody so that she would be remembered. I didn’t get the time to call her after coming out from the Bigg Boss house because I was busy with Dancing Queen.



Ashutosh Kaushik: Bigg Boss ke wahaan se Jade Goody ji ki ek photo utha laaya tha main apne ghar pe, uspe maine foolon ki maala chadhaa di hain toh iss tarah main unhe hamesha yaad karoonga. Iske alaava, mera unke saath khelna tooti footi English bolna jab wo Big Boss mein thi, wo sab miss karunga.



Rakhi Vijian: Although she was there in the house for just three days, some things still remind me of her. Whenever she had spicy Indian food, she used to turn completely red. She was very fond of Bollywood dancing and dressing up in Indian clothes. When she did this, she would just stand in front of the mirror and laugh at herself. What I’ll always remember is how she came on the show to change her image and apologise to the Indian audience for what she said on Celebrity Big Brother. That was a very sweet gesture.



Ketki Dave: She was there for a very short span of time, but I remember that she was very fond of Indian food. She loved methi ki sabzi, chappaties and dal. She was learning to speak Hindi and learnt how to eat food using her hands. The way she used to speak in Hindi was really funny because of her accent.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

I am glad Jade is out of pain: Shilpa



Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty is "deeply saddened" by the death of her foe-turned-friend Jade Goody, but is "glad" that the British reality TV star is now "out of pain" after suffering from cancer.

Goody, 27, passed away in her sleep at 3.14 a.m. in her Upshire, Essex, home in London after suffering from terminal cervical cancer.

"I am deeply saddened by the news but in hindsight glad she (Jade) is out of pain and passed away peacefully in her sleep. Words cannot express how I feel but my heartfelt condolences to the family," Shilpa told IANS in e-mail from London.

Shilpa rushed to London March 15 to meet her ailing ex-housemate but could not because of Goody's deteriorating and grave condition that allowed no visitors.

Goody became controversial in the "Celebrity Big Brother" show in 2007 when Channel 4 network expelled her after thousands of viewers complained she had racially bullied Bollywood star Shilpa, who was on the same show.

In one incident, Jade also referred to her as "Shilpa Poppadom". However, following her eviction from the show, Jade admitted her actions had been wrong and subsequently made many public apologies. The two made peace soon after.

The two then came face-to-face in the second season of the Indian version of the show, "Bigg Boss 2", hosted by Shilpa, where Jade participated as the only non-Indian housemate.

It was during the "Bigg Boss 2" that Jade dramatically learned that she had cancer.

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Goody's funeral to be 'celebration with tears'



British reality TV star Jade Goody's publicist Max Clifford has said that the actress' funeral will be an eventful service and a "celebration of life", as she had desired.

He said the funeral would be a "public celebration" just as Goody had lived her life out in the public eye in the last seven years and as "she died the way she lived," reports thesun.co.uk.
"Jade wanted a celebration of her life. It will be very much a Jade Goody Production with Jade doing her own thing her own way. It will be a celebration, but of course there will be a lot of tears," he said, reports thesun.co.uk. He also informed that Goody had chosen Bermondsey undertakers for her funeral, "because she was always a Bermondsey girl".

The funeral service would be held at Goody's local church, St. John the Baptist in Buckhurst (suburban town in Essex) and after the service, the funeral cortege will pass through Loughton - near her home in Upshire, Essex. No date, however, has been set yet for the tragic star's funeral but it is likely to take place in the next 10 days.

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Jade Goody 1981 - 2009

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British reality TV star Jade Goody dies of cancer

LONDON, England - British reality TV celebrity Jade Goody died early Sunday morning following a public battle with cervical cancer, her publicist has announced.

Jade Goody married her fiance Jack Tweed weeks before her death.

Goody, 27, died in her sleep at home in Essex, east of London, just before 4 a.m. (midnight Eastern Daylight Time), a spokeswoman for Max Clifford Associates said.

Goody's husband, Jack Tweed, who she married last month in a lavish wedding ceremony, was at her bedside when she died, Clifford said.

Her mother, Jackiey Budden, who was also at the house, said: "My beautiful daughter is at peace."

Goody leaves behind two sons, Bobby, 5, and Freddie, 4, by former boyfriend and TV host Jeff Brazier.

"She died knowing that she had touched a lot of hearts and minds across the world," Clifford told CNN by phone from Portugal.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "deeply saddened" by Goody's death.

"Her family can be extremely proud of the work she has done to raise awareness of cervical cancer which will benefit thousands of women across the U.K. Every death from cancer is a tragedy and my thoughts go out to her two sons, husband and family at this time," Brown said in a statement.

The British media has reported a rise in the number of screenings for cervical cancer since Goody announced she had the disease, a phenomenon some have dubbed the "Jade Goody effect."

Goody's death marks the tragic end to a very modern tale. Images of her shrinking frame and bald head have dominated the pages of British media since she announced she had just weeks to live.

However, she has openly courted the attention since bursting into the spotlight courtesy of the British version of "Big Brother" in 2002.

At first the former dental nurse was a hate figure for Britain's vociferous tabloid newspapers, who attacked her for being ignorant and stupid.

The public, however, warmed to her loud, honest streak.

She did not win the series, but was able to parlay her popularity into a series of reality television and business deals.

Her face was soon regularly boldly looking out from the cover of gossip magazines and you could buy the fragrance Shh... Jade Goody, fitness DVDs or pick up a copy of her autobiography.

In 2007, with her fame starting to dip, she agreed to return for the celebrity edition of "Big Brother," with her mother and then boyfriend, Jack Tweed, joining her in the house.

It was to prove an ill-fated decision.

Goody was soon accused of making racist comments and bullying her housemate -- the Indian actress Shilpa Shetty. More than 50,000 complaints were received.

When she was voted out of the house the show's producers took the unusual step of banning the public from attending her eviction.

Goody was tearful and apologetic but British PR guru Clifford summed up the general opinion at the time by saying: "It looks like she has ruined a very lucrative career."

Ever resilient, Goody had a Christmas cookbook out at the end of 2007 and in 2008 signed up for India's version of "Big Brother."

Two days into the show her cancer diagnosis was revealed on air. She flew home immediately to begin treatment.

Last month Goody revealed her cancer was terminal and that she only had weeks to live.

With typical bravado she, with Clifford's help, organized her wedding to Tweed, who had only just been released from prison after serving a sentence for assault, selling the exclusive rights to OK! magazine for a reported $970,000. It was also filmed for her reality TV show.

The British government even stepped in to extend Tweed's 7 p.m. curfew, a condition of his release from jail, so the couple could spend their wedding night together.

Despite her weakening state Goody continued to open her door to the media, saying she needed to keep selling her story to help secure the future of her sons.

In the days leading up to her death there were newspaper stories on a hammer-wielding woman getting into her room, the baptism of her sons, her last view of "sun-kissed" fields and final farewells with family.

There was also controversy when OK! published a memorial issue nearly a week before she died. The issue, with a coverline announcing "Jady Goody, 1981-2009," went on sale Tuesday.

Clifford said Goody had loved her time in the spotlight.

"I think they've (she and the media) exploited each other. Both have benefited. In Jade's own words, she's loved the last 7 years. They've been wonderful. All the people's she's met, all the things she's done."

CNN's Glen Scanlon and Per Nyberg contributed to this report.

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