Jade Goody

Jade Goody honoured with posthumous award for TV appearances

Jade Goody honoured with posthumous award for TV appearancesLondon, April 7 : Jade Goody has been honoured with a posthumous award for her TV appearances.

The former Big Brother star, whose funeral was held on Saturday, was given `Ultimate Reality Star' gong at the first ever Digital Spy Reality TV Awards.

The ceremony in London was hosted by Claudia Winkleman, reports Sky News.

The winners are voted for by users of entertainment news website Digital Spy.

Talent show the `X Factor' scooped four awards, including Best Reality Series.

Goody’s hubby Jack Tweed wants to be buried next to her

Goody’s hubby Jack Tweed wants to be buried next to herLondon, Apr 7 : Late Brit celebrity Jade Goody's grieving husband Jack Tweed has said that he would like to be buried next to her when he dies, so that they can be together forever.

Tweed, 21, told his friends about his plans, and the family have also bought a double plot in the tranquil churchyard where Goody has been laid to rest.

"If I go I want to be next to Jade so we can lie together for ever. If anything happened to me I want to know I'll be with her," the Sun quoted him as saying.

Goody represented paltry, wretched Britain: Sir Michael Parkinson

Goody represented paltry, wretched Britain: Sir Michael ParkinsonLondon, April 7: Veteran broadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson has said that Jade Goody represented "all that is paltry and wretched about Britain today".

The 74-year-old criticized the hype created around the late reality TV star, who was recently buried after losing her battle to cervical cancer on Mother’s Day aged 27.

Parkinson said that the ‘exaggerated’ pedestal awarded to Goody, who rose from shambled back streets in Essex to fame and fortune through the Big Brother show, was uncalled for.

Goody’s family fear robbers may target her grave

Goody’s family fear robbers may target her graveLondon, April 7: Jade Goody’s family is reportedly worried that robbers may target her grave and steal “trophies”.

Widower Jack Tweed and mum Jackiey Budden had begged fans to stay away from her secret burial place, insisting: “We don’t want to turn it into a shrine.”

About 100 people had flocked to the quiet spot where the mum-of-two, who lost her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, aged 27, had been buried.

Jack was desperate for her burial place to be kept private but was left disappointed when mourners discovered its location.

Goody’s relatives beg fans not to turn her grave into a shrine

Goody’s relatives beg fans not to turn her grave into a shrineLondon, April 6 : Family members of late reality TV star Jade Goody have begged fans to stay away from her secret burial place, insisting: "We don't want to turn it into a shrine."

About 100 people flocked to the quiet spot where Goody - who lost her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, aged 27 - has been buried, reports the Sun.

Goody's widower Jack Tweed was desperate for her burial place to be kept private but was left disappointed when mourners discovered its location.

Goody’s sons send ‘miss you’ messages to mum in bottle

Goody’s sons send ‘miss you’ messages to mum in bottleLondon, April 5 : Jade Goody's beloved sons have paid tribute to their late mum in their own special way, by tucking in `miss you' messages in a bottle and launching it into the ocean from Australia.

The Brit reality TV star's five-year-old Bobby and four-year-old Freddie, on vacation with dad Jeff Brazier, marked their mum's funeral on April 4 by writing messages and drawing her pictures.

The lads were said to have had a private ceremony of their own with their father on the beach at a private resort near Sydney.

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