Jade Goody

Jade Goody to be buried in her wedding dress

Jade Goody to be buried in her wedding dress

BBC criticised over news coverage of Jade Goody''s death

BBC criticised over news coverage of Jade Goody''s deathLondon, Mar 25 : The BBC has come under fire over the extensive news coverage of Jade Goody''s death.

The broadcaster was criticised over the coverage of the story as 69 official and many online complaints poured in.

Goody, 27, died of cervical cancer last Sunday.

Tweed struggling to cope with Goody’s death

Tweed struggling to cope with Goody’s deathLondon, Mar 25 : Brit celebrity Jade Goody''s hubby Jack Tweed has revealed that he is struggling to cope with the tragic death of his wife.

Tweed, 21, did not have much to say, as he left his mum Mary''s home for lunch with two of his friends at a Zizzi''s restaurant in Redbridge, Essex.

"I'd like to thank everyone for their kind support and for all the flowers," the Sun quoted him as saying.

Jade Goody’s life ‘to be turned into film’

Jade Goody’s life ‘to be turned into film’London, Mar 25: Late Jade Goody’s rollercoaster life is set to be turned into a Hollywood movie, it has emerged.

According to reports, the trustees of reality TV star’s estate are keen on making a movie on her second autobiography Catch A Falling Star.

"Her story lends itself to a biographical film. She’s captured the mood of the nation," the Mirror quoted trustee Danny Hayward as telling The Times.

"We want to tap into raising awareness of cervical cancer," he added.

Late Jade Goody donates £100k to charities for poor kids in India

Late Jade Goody donates £100k to charities for poor kids in IndiaLondon, Mar 25 : Jade Goody has left 2million pounds each for her boys, and has donated 100,000 pounds to charities for poor kids living in India in her secret will.

The 27-year-old star, who died of cervical cancer last week, has drew up a secret will to ensure her two sons Bobby, five, and Freddy, four, are made for life. Their fortunes will be held in a trust fund.

She has also given mum Jackiey Budden, 51, her 1m pound-valued home, in which the star died.

Goody’s mum Jackiey breaks down over ‘Mothers Never Really Die’ poem

Goody’s mum Jackiey breaks down over ‘Mothers Never Really Die’ poemLondon, Mar 24: Late Brit celebrity Jade Goody’s mum Jackiey Budden cried as she read the poem ‘Mothers Never Really Die’ that had been left outside the Big Brother star’s house by a fan.

The poem, which had been shortened, was left by fan Kate Stanley, and Goody’s mum cried as she read it to well wishers outside her daughter''s home.

“Mothers Never Really Die - They Just Keep House Up In The Sky!

They polish the sun by day and light the stars that shine at night,

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