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Salter, Jessica (20 August 2008). "Jade Goody told she has cancer on Big Brother in India". The Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 23 February 2009 . Retrieved 15 March 2009. Since the controversy, and following the removal of Parr in the eighth series, Big Brother has continued to have a zero-tolerance policy on the use of any potentially offensive or discriminatory language – either on the programme or in public before it – resulting in the removal of several Housemates. These have included Ken Morley, [59] Christopher Biggins, [60] Rodrigo Alves, [61] Tila Tequila, [62] Andrew Tate [63] and Ellis Hillon. [64] Contestants [ edit ]

Shetty told the host: “Things happen, people make mistakes and we all learn from them. But I can say one thing for sure. Jade didn’t mean to be racist. She isn’t a racist. I really don’t want to leave England putting anyone in trouble.” Jade Goody talks about planning funeral". RTÉ. 8 October 2008. Archived from the original on 10 December 2008 . Retrieved 3 December 2008.

As a result of broadcasting the three offending scenes, repeating one of them in early morning syndication and for their failing to be aware of what was happening in the House at a critical time, Ofcom decided to impose an official sanction on the network, directing them to broadcast a statement of their findings three times during the broadcast of Big Brother 8. [1] :9.11 Jade Goody joins Indian Big Brother". Yahoo. UK. 18 August 2008. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 . Retrieved 15 March 2009. In a 2006 interview for the Guardian, Goody was asked what she wanted to be doing when she was 50. She replied: "I want to be retired, living in a big house, with my kids grown up, happily married to a man who puts me on a pedestal." Sadly, she never got that far. Kisses as Jade Goody Greets Her Boyfriend Outside Prison Gates". This is London. 27 January 2009. Archived from the original on 31 January 2009. When Jade Goody, who has died aged 27 of cancer, was evicted from the Big Brother house in Elstree, Hertfordshire, in July 2002, the mood was medieval. Mobs chanted "Burn the pig" as she walked down the runway into the chill clutches of Davina McCall, the host of the Channel 4 television reality show. The People had already branded the 20-year-old "Miss Piggy" on account of her appearance, and ran headlines such as "Ditch the witch" and "Gobby Jade is public enemy no 1". For a moment, it seemed that a vulnerable and evidently poorly educated woman was going to be lynched – certainly figuratively – for the 21st-century crimes of being dim, mouthy and libidinous on a reality show.

Kevin O’Sullivan, the Mirror’s anti-Big Brother correspondent, who boasts of writing the vilest stuff, then performed “a reverse ferret” as instructed by his editor Piers Morgan – and instead wrote of how she had triumphed over adversity. She didn’t have a childhood. Big Brother was as near as she would come to one. She didn’t win but she was the one who made money and controlled her own image, setting up pap shots. This “stupid” girl soon had a sports car and wondered why she couldn’t be mayor. Tony Blair had told us we lived in a meritocracy, after all. Still Controversial: Reality TV Star Jade Goody Launches New Perfume". Sky News. Archived from the original on 1 March 2009 . Retrieved 22 February 2009. Shilpa accepts apology from housemates". The Times of India. London. 19 January 2007 . Retrieved 10 April 2018. Younger Strictly viewers may have no knowledge of who Goody was and simply respond to his puppyish energy. For those of us who remember his mum and see, with a jolt, his resemblance to her, there is a nostalgia. “For me, it almost feels like a happy ending,” says Peretti. “I know that sounds strange, but if you look at the tale of Jade and Jeff and their children, and you see a lovely young man, you think it is all right and actually the reality story doesn’t always have to end in damage.” Jade's Salon, Just Jade and Jade's P.A, were just a few of the shows the star fronted between 2002-2007.She was soon shunted out of the house with no public reception and made to confront what she had done. The bullied had become the bully and she was once more a figure of hate. This was popular entertainment as news. She sobbed endlessly: “I won’t defend myself.” What did it tell us about class, race and celebrity? And redemption? It told some of us very complicated things. Goody was mixed race and grew up in an area where the National Front was active and the flats were smeared with graffiti. Yet she was ignorantly racist to an Indian woman. Goody's melodrama was just as wild when the cameras were not rolling. She once said she entered the Big Brother house in 2002 for "peace and quiet ... I thought it was going to be a hotel where I could be a kid. I've never been a kid." Dowell, Ben (16 February 2009). "Jade Goody wedding may be televised, hints Max Clifford". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 9 August 2014 . Retrieved 22 February 2009. Jade 'donating TV fee to charity' ". Entertainment. BBC News. 21 January 2007 . Retrieved 12 April 2018.

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