London, February 25 : Jade Goody pleaded for mercy killing after being diagnosed with cervical cancer, it has emerged.
The `Big Brother' star, who defied medics by recently walking down the aisle to wed her jailbird love Jack Tweed, was given few weeks to live after being told that the disease had spread to her body.
The 27-year-old revealed she had asked doctors to give her a fatal injection or pill that would put an end to her battle with cancer.
London, February 25 : Cancer-stricken Jade Goody has vowed to be present at her sons' Christening `next week'.
The `Big Brother' star, who had been given just few weeks to live by doctors after being diagnosed with cervical cancer, was ordered to have complete rest after her exhaustive wedding on February 22.
However, the 27-year-old was adamant to defy the medics and has been busy organising her "final wish" to have her sons Bobby, aged five and Freddie, aged four, baptised as soon as possible.
London, February 24 : Cancer-stricken Jade Goody has experienced hair loss before, when as a teenager she had smoked crack to get close to her drug-addict mum Jackiey.
The 27-year-old, who lost all her hair after undergoing chemotherapy in her battle with cervical cancer, revealed she had turned to drugs when she was 18 in a desperate plight to get noticed.
"I can't believe I'm admitting this but a voice in my head said to me, `I might as well do a bit of crack myself. I might as well go the same way as Mum. At least then we'd be together'," the Sun quoted her as saying in her autobiography, Jade - Catch A Falling Star.
London, February 24 : Cancer-stricken Jade Goody wishes her headstone to be read with her maiden name despite tying the knot with her jailbird hubby.
The 27-year-old, who was diagnosed with cervical cancer that had spread to her entire body, recently walked down the aisle to wed
21-year-old Jack Tweed in a fairytale ceremony.
The `Big Brother' star revealed she wanted to be remembered as Jade Goody.
"I still want everyone to remember me as Jade Goody. That's who I am. I know it's morbid, but I've told everyone that's what I want on my headstone," the Sun quoted her as saying in her New! magazine column.