Jade Goody

Reality Star

Jade Goody was born in London on June 5th, 1981 and is the Reality Star. At the age of 27, Jade Goody biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 5, 1981
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London
Death Date
Mar 22, 2009 (age 27)
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Autobiographer, Businessperson, Nurse, Socialite, Writer
Jade Goody Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Jade Goody Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Jack Tweed ​(m. 2009)​
Children
2, including Bobby Brazier
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Parents
Jackiey Budden (mother)
Jade Goody Life

Jade Cerisa Lorraine Goody (5 June 1981 – 22 March 2009) was an English reality television personality.

She entered the public spotlight in the third series of the then-Channel 4 programme Big Brother in 2002, an appearance which led to her own television programmes and the introduction of her products after her eviction from the show.Immediately criticised by the British press for her perceived lack of decorum and intelligence, Goody was dubbed by multiple outlets as "the most hated woman in Britain".

The country's celebrity magazines were less derisive, publishing reports of her affable nature and competent school performance from those who knew her.

Public opinion of Goody reached its most negative in January 2007, however, when she was the perpetrator of racial bullying towards Indian actress Shilpa Shetty while appearing as a housemate on Celebrity Big Brother 5.

Following her eviction, Goody made a number of apologies, but continued to garner negative public reactions.In August 2008, Goody appeared on the Indian version of Big Brother, Bigg Boss, but left the show early and returned to the UK after learning that she had cervical cancer.

By February 2009, the cancer had metastasized, and Goody was terminally ill.

She married fellow Celebrity Big Brother contestant Jack Tweed on 22 February 2009, and died one month later, in the early hours of 22 March 2009, at the age of 27.Public opinion of Goody had softened by the time of her death.

Sky Living broadcast five tribute shows from 2009 to 2012, documenting her life from early childhood through her rise to fame and her final months.

The last episode of Big Brother on Channel 4 featured a 15-minute tribute to Goody, praising her as the ultimate Big Brother contestant.

She was one of several people to appear on the front cover of the final edition of News of the World on 10 July 2011.

Early life

Jade Cerisa Lorraine Goody was born in the Bermondsey district of London on 5 June 1981, the daughter of English mother Jackiey Budden (born 1957) and English-Jamaican father Andrew Goody (1963–2005). Her paternal grandfather, Winston Coyne, was from the West Indies and emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1956. Supporters of the far-right National Front (NF) verbally abused Goody's father. Her mother was a drug addict and her father was a pimp. Goody's father suffered from substance dependence and had a criminal history, including a four-year term for robbery. He and Budden separated when Goody was two; estranged from his daughter while Budden raised her, he died of a drug overdose in Bournemouth in August 2005. At the age of five, Goody made an uncredited appearance as a primary school student in the 1986 television film London's Burning, which later spawned the television series of the same name. Before entering the Big Brother house, Goody worked as a dental nurse and lived in Upshire, Essex, where she was still living when she died.

Personal life

Goody had two sons during her 2002 to 2004 relationship with television presenter Jeff Brazier; Bobby, who was born in June 2003 and Freddy, who was born in September 2004. In 2006, she began a relationship with Jack Tweed, who appeared with her on Celebrity Big Brother. In June 2007, she had a miscarriage. After allegations of Tweed's infidelity they broke up, later reconciling. Tweed lived with Goody and her children in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, until his imprisonment for a December 2006 assault on a 16-year-old boy. He served four months of an 18-month sentence before his release on 27 January 2009, with electronic monitoring and a curfew. Goody and Tweed exchanged rings on 15 February in a private, informal ceremony on the banks of the River Thames, and they married on 22 February at Down Hall country house. Goody wore a £3,500 Manuel Mota dress, a gift from Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed. The couple signed an exclusive £700,000 deal with OK! magazine for photographs of the ceremony, and Tweed was exempted from his curfew for 22 and 23 February.

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Jade Goody Career

Career

The British tabloid press mocked Goody for her inability of general knowledge when she appeared on Big Brother 3. When she learned that it was in East Anglia, she assumed it was outside of Britain and named it as "East Angula." During her time in the Big Brother household for backstabbing and an evening when she caffeted drunk and naked, she was also chastised by the tabloid press.

Goody appeared on her own reality TV shows and also in celebrity, trivia, and gossip-oriented women's magazines, including Heat and OK! She took part in the 2006 London Marathon but did not finish (collapsing after 34 km [21 mi] of the 42.195-mile [26.219 mi] course), and recovered overnight at the Royal London Hospital. Goody compared her marathon preparations to TV chef Gordon Ramsay, who said, "I've been eating curry, Chinese, and drinking." "I don't really know miles," she said later. I didn't even know how much it was going to be, but I didn't know how far it would be. "I didn't want to disappoint anyone" and decided not to worry about it. Goody's chosen charity, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, earned £565.20 for her chosen cause.

Goody returned to Reality on Channel 5 on February 16, 2004. The series, which is similar to Big Brother, starred contestants from other reality shows such as Big Brother and I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! On day 20, she was evicted.

Goody created and launched her own fragrance (Shh...) with distributor Jigsaw ESL, who gave its exclusive rights to Superdrug. Shh... was Superdrug's third-best-selling fragrance after Kylie Minogue's and Victoria Beckham's. My Autobiography was published on May 2nd, 2006. Lynn Anderson performed "Rose Garden" in the same year as she won a celebrity version of the ITV singing game show Stars in Their Eyes.

Goody, her boyfriend Jack Tweed, and her mother appeared at the Celebrity Big Brother 5 house on January 5, 2007. With lifetime earnings of £8 million, she had recently ranked 25th in a Heat poll of the world's most influential people. A number of complaints regarding Jo O'Meara, Danielle Lloyd, and Goody's behaviour towards housemate Shilpa Shetty were received by British broadcasting regulator Ofcom. More than 45,000 citizen inquiries had been received by the end of January, a record at the time), and Channel 4 had received an additional 3,000.

"I've seen how she goes into and out of people's arseholes," Goody said, and Shetty "makes [her] skin crawl." She also wrote "Shilpa Fuckawalla" and "Shilpa Poppadom." Other, unbroadcast incidents of bigotry were later discovered, including a late-night limerick game between O'Meara, Lloyd, Goody, and Tweed in which the word "Paki" was implied but not confirmed. Goody allegedly wondered aloud if Lloyd used "the P-word" and referred to Shetty as "Shilpa Pashwa whoever you fuck with."

The incident sparked international outrage, triggering a lot of national coverage in India (where Gordon Brown, then British Chancellor of the Exchequer, was visiting at the time) and is the subject of a national outcry. Brown sluggishly portrayed Britain as a world of compassion. Channel 4 defended the program against allegations of "overt bigotry or racial abuse" in a tweeting post on January 17th.

Goody was barred from the Big Brother house on January 19, 2007, receiving 82 percent of the vote when she was up against Shetty. Crows were reluctant to gather outside the house, and she postponed her planned press conference. Goody said she was "disgust with [her]self" after seeing a video of the suspected bullying in a chat with Davina McCall shortly afterwards. Publicist Max Clifford's ardent return to the Big Brother house was described as "a sad decision": "It seems she has ended a very lucrative career." Goody was a promoter of the anti-bullying group Act Against Bullying, which had been defunded at the time, but she had stayed in touch. Goody said in an interview with the Daily Star that her Shetty abuse destroyed her girl-next-door image.

Although Shetty did not submit a formal complaint about Big Brother's racial discrimination, her allegations prompted police to investigate the possibility of her treatment as "racial hatred" under Part III of the Public Order Act 1986. The Hertfordshire police said in a statement that it was "investigating reports of racial misconduct in the Big Brother house" and that it would investigate, including a look at the tapes. We'll continue to communicate with Ofcom and Endemol, who have been strongly encouraged to ensure that no form of conduct that might cause similar suspicions does not occur. Over the next two days, we will continue to closely track the situation. Hertfordshire Constabulary will not tolerate bigotry in any way, and is investigating these allegations seriously. "The constabulary has experience of investigating and resolving incidents in the Big Brother house in previous seasons."

Big Brother's spokeswoman for Channel 4 so that the contestants would "realize that what they've said has been misinterpreted in the house." According to her, the aim was to encourage the housemates to "explain themselves" to their fellow contestants. "I don't think there was any racial profiling coming from Jade's departure," Shetty's apology followed a string of apologies to Shetty, who confirmed that Goody was not a bigote." I agree that there are a lot of imperfections from her childhood, but it is definitely not racial." Shetty, on the other hand, was unaware of all the allegations (often made behind her back). Ofcom, which has received more than 54,000 lawsuits about Channel 4's handling of the affair, was chastised.

Goody denied that her remarks were racial: "She is Indian, thinking of an Indian name, and the only thing I could recall was Indian food." Wasn't racial at all. It was not to offend any Indian out there." On a later trip to India, she apologised for her behavior while admitting that her remarks to Shetty might have been viewed as racist. "I know that things that I don't think are really racist," Goody said in a video on BBC News' website, and he's truly sorry for the pain and distress I've caused to Shilpa's families. I'm wrong... I'm wrong and I know that my words and my conduct were inaccurate, and I'm not attempting to defend that in any way; I am wrong, and the people who have expressed it are not incorrect. They're just insulted by me, and I wholeheartedly accept that criticism."

Goody revealed in April 2008 that she planned to debut Controversial, her second fragrance line. She appeared on Bigg Boss 2, the Indian equivalent of Big Brother, in mid-2008 at a rumoured salary of £100,000. Goody arrived in the house on August 17 saying that the incident with Shetty was "in the past" and that she was "not proud of it." She was diagnosed with cervical cancer and jumped straight home to England two days into the show. Goody's discovery of her illness were not broadcast in India.

On Living With..., a reality-television documentary titled Living With Jade Goody was shown in September 2008 as part of the Living With... series on Living TV. "Homme Fatel" (for men) opened in October in October, as well as her second autobiography (Jade: Catch A Falling Star), which chronicled her time on Celebrity (Big Brother 5) was published by John Blake Publishing. On December 11, Jade's Cancer Battle, a documentary film, was broadcast on TV, with further shows scheduled if Goody would participate. She appeared in a Christmas pantomime version of Snow White at the Theatre Royal, Lincoln, in 2008 to critical acclaim, but she was forced to leave the performance in January 2009 due to health reasons.

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