Thats so scary to think about it like a timebomb
Thats so scary to think about it like a timebomb
It is easily treatable when caught early, maybe that was a bad choice of words.
hope the wedding is going well today, hope she managed to walk down the isle liked she planned
westlife @ echo 18th march 2011 block 17
westlife @ men 22nd march 2011 block C
Dying reality TV star Jade Goody married her fiance on Sunday in the latest installment of her very public fight with terminal cancer which has enchanted and unnerved the public in near equal measure.
Goody, 27, who found fame after appearing in the show "Big Brother" in 2002, wed fiance Jack Tweed in a lavish ceremony and reception at a country house hotel north of London, her publicist Max Clifford confirmed.
Their big day -- media rights for which sold for a reported one million pounds -- was organised in the nine days since Tweed proposed to her in hospital when her illess was diagnosed as terminal.
It was a "happy ceremony with lots of tears, lots of smiles, lots of laughter ... (a) very beautiful, very moving service," Clifford said. He added that the bride had taken painkillers to get her through the day.
Goody has defended her decision to live out in the public eye what will likely be her last weeks, saying the money she earned would help provide for her two young sons, aged five and four.
"I've lived in front of the cameras. And maybe I'll die in front of them," the star, who has lost her hair after chemotherapy for cervical cancer, told last week's News of the World newspaper.
"I know some people don't like what I'm doing, but at this point I really don't care what other people think. Now, it's about what I want."
Goody's approach has prompted an agonised debate in Britain about the rights and wrongs of such a public death.
Some commentators admire her fortitude and determination to protect her children.
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the leader of Catholics in England and Wales, told Sky News: "A lot of people say: 'Well, it's better if she did everything in quiet.'
"But I think she's made a decision that she wants the last months of her life to teach people something."
Others, though, see something ghoulish in the volume of newsprint devoted to her in recent days.
"There are precedents for the place that Jade Goody occupies in modern British life -- people once used to queue at fairgrounds to watch human freaks," the Guardian said in an editorial on Tuesday.
"But her fame really is a story of our own media age".
Even Prime Minister Gordon Brown has described Goody's plight as a "tragedy", adding: "Everyone who suffers cancer has the thoughts of me, and I think the whole country, over what they've got to go through."
Exceptionally, Justice Secretary Jack Straw also stepped in to ensure that Tweed, 21 -- freed from jail last month after attacking a teenager with a golf club -- can spend his wedding night with Goody, despite it breaching his bail terms.
Goody's rise to fame underlines the huge popularity that reality television shows have built up in Britain in the last decade.
On her first "Big Brother" appearance, the ex-dental nurse from south London came fourth and was best known for her loud mouth and lack of general knowledge, referring to East Anglia, an area of England, as "East Angular".
She later released an autobiography and her own perfume before returning as a contestant on "Celebrity Big Brother" in 2007.
This saw her spend weeks being filmed in a house with contestants including Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, who she referred to as "Shilpa Poppadom", sparking a major race row in Britain and India.
Goody's career subsequently nose-dived. Last year, she appeared in the Indian version of "Big Brother" -- "Bigg Boss" -- but pulled out after being diagnosed with cancer.
Shetty has said she is "sad" about the news, telling ITV on Thursday: "I really want people to forget the past and I really want them to pray and send her good wishes because that's something that will give her energy."
From AFP
i was just reading an article on ds and it said that jade managed to stand until the last 5 minutes...bless
westlife @ echo 18th march 2011 block 17
westlife @ men 22nd march 2011 block C
Cancer-stricken Jade Goody has married her partner Jack Tweed in a "bittersweet" ceremony surrounded by family and friends.
The couple tied the knot at the Down Hall Country House Hotel in Hertfordshire just eight days after Tweed's Valentine's Day proposal.
The terminally ill Big Brother star's wedding was held behind closed doors as part of an exclusive magazine deal with OK!.
Speaking outside the hotel, Goody's publicist Max Clifford announced: "They are now man and wife."
According to The Guardian, Clifford said the 27-year-old was able to stand for most of the 45-minute ceremony, but had to sit down for the last five minutes.
The couple were expected to release white doves after the ceremony as an expression of their love for each other, followed by speeches, a meal and a performance by the Sugababes.
The newlyweds will then spend the night together after Justice Secretary Jack Straw decided to temporarily waive Tweed's curfew, imposed after a jail sentence for assaulting a 16-year-old boy.
~x~Tizzy~x~
A fool and his money are a girl's best friend
thanks to vicky for making the banna!
I have heard of others having their curfews waived for exceptional circumstances also so I wouldn't say it's down to This Morning. Plus he has had his curfew brought forward by four hours today.
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