March 11, 200916 yr it was a misunderstanding when she said shed lived in the spotlight and will die in it.... not literally, but her decline will be filmed. Oh come on, you're assuming an awful lot.... IE, that Jade actually has the intellect to make that sort of distinction...... :rolleyes:
March 11, 200916 yr Jade has 19% on an MSN poll about who is the most respected celebrity. What an INSPIRATION! Just out of curiosity, what percentage do the likes of Shakira, Michael J Fox, David Beckham or Cristiano Ronaldo have......? Given the facts that ALL of these celebrities have proven themselves considerably greater philanthropists than Jade, and have done good things with their fame and fortune.....
March 11, 200916 yr isnt 4 million enough? i bet 'hello' 'heat' 'ok' would like to shift 4 million units a publication, it doesnt take a very high percentage of the population to cause a media stir... . Under 4 million in a prime time slot on a prime channel is pretty poor by any standards..... It hardly pulled any more viewers than the first couple of episodes of that disastrous "Demons" show mate..... This is the proof that the British public is starting to become totally weary of all this Jade bumming...... Good..... :rolleyes:
March 11, 200916 yr I suupose the fact that it was up against one of britains most watched show EastEnders of course the ratings would be affected,
March 11, 200916 yr Oh come on, you're assuming an awful lot.... IE, that Jade actually has the intellect to make that sort of distinction...... :rolleyes: no YOU 'come on', she clearly didnt mean that she would have her actual death filmed for tv... Under 4 million in a prime time slot on a prime channel is pretty poor by any standards..... It hardly pulled any more viewers than the first couple of episodes of that disastrous "Demons" show mate..... This is the proof that the British public is starting to become totally weary of all this Jade bumming...... Good..... :rolleyes: m8... i DONT CARE! lol 4 million, 40 million, i wasnt one of them and i dont give a $h!t how many chose to watch it. I suupose the fact that it was up against one of britains most watched show EastEnders of course the ratings would be affected, exactly.
March 11, 200916 yr I suupose the fact that it was up against one of britains most watched show EastEnders of course the ratings would be affected, But it was said it was down 15% on the show in the same timeslot a week before, a programme about something which recieved far less publicity and was also up against EE! Edited March 11, 200916 yr by RabbitFurCoat
March 11, 200916 yr :wacko: If I hear her name once more I will scream talk about mass hysteria. They will bring out memorial plates and dolls I bet of the hog if she dies. And the sheep will lap it up. I wonder how many people on here will have her on there avatars quite a few I bet. :puke2: Edited March 11, 200916 yr by zero
March 11, 200916 yr But it was said it was down 15% on the show in the same timeslot a week before, a programme about something which recieved far less publicity and was also up against EE! ... And ITV lost 5.7 million viewers who immediately switched over/off following the end of Coronation Street. :lol:
March 11, 200916 yr exactly. No. The Sun was hyping the show on Monday, even suggesting that it would beat Eastenders in the ratings and get over 10 million people watching as the viewers who had just finished watching Coronoation Street would stay to watch this tribute programme to the racist housemate who finished 4th in Big Brother 3 & 4th in Back To Reality. I think the fact that not only did it lose 65% of the viewers that watched Corrie, but then did 15% worse than the equivalent unadvertised and un-hyped programme in the same slot the previous week speaks volumes. Maybe that is why Jade Goody was not on the front page of The Sun today for the first time in nearly 3 weeks; because their editors have got the message that a massive majority of the public are sick to the back teeth of hearing about this tabloid equivalent of a snuff movie & wish Max Clifford would stop giving us twice daily bulletins until she has sadly passed away.
March 12, 200916 yr no YOU 'come on', she clearly didnt mean that she would have her actual death filmed for tv... yeah, right because there are just SOOOOOOO many ways you can intrepret "I've lived my life on tv, I'll probably die on it...." isn't there.....? :rolleyes: Jade is SUCH a master of irony, wit and the subtleties of the English language... Christ, she can barely SPEAK it, never mind use it clerverly and sublty with the wit and repartee of an Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw or Stephen Morrissey..... Frankly, Liam Gallagher probably knows more about the lexicographic subtleties of the English tongue than Jade does..... :rolleyes:
March 12, 200916 yr I read there's going to be some sort of parade march going on.. You have got to be sh!tting me..... :rolleyes:
March 12, 200916 yr their editors have got the message that a massive majority of the public are sick to the back teeth of hearing about this tabloid equivalent of a snuff movie & wish Max Clifford would stop giving us twice daily bulletins until she has sadly passed away. Spot on.... That's exactly what this whole disgusting circus feels like tbh... A bloody Snuff Film..... <_<
March 12, 200916 yr No. The Sun was hyping the show on Monday, even suggesting that it would beat Eastenders in the ratings and get over 10 million people watching as the viewers who had just finished watching Coronoation Street would stay to watch this tribute programme to the racist housemate who finished 4th in Big Brother 3 & 4th in Back To Reality. I think the fact that not only did it lose 65% of the viewers that watched Corrie, but then did 15% worse than the equivalent unadvertised and un-hyped programme in the same slot the previous week speaks volumes. Maybe that is why Jade Goody was not on the front page of The Sun today for the first time in nearly 3 weeks; because their editors have got the message that a massive majority of the public are sick to the back teeth of hearing about this tabloid equivalent of a snuff movie & wish Max Clifford would stop giving us twice daily bulletins until she has sadly passed away. well i dont look at the sun so i wouldnt know! :lol: yeah, right because there are just SOOOOOOO many ways you can intrepret "I've lived my life on tv, I'll probably die on it...." isn't there.....? :rolleyes: Jade is SUCH a master of irony, wit and the subtleties of the English language... Christ, she can barely SPEAK it, never mind use it clerverly and sublty with the wit and repartee of an Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw or Stephen Morrissey..... which proves my point! :lol: it was obviously a figure of speech, why? because where else has anyone said that her death will be filmed? :lol: she made 1 rather lazy statement, and now you lot are taking it litterally ....
March 13, 200916 yr There were tears and smiles for Jade Goody on her wedding day, her reality TV show has revealed. The cancer-stricken star is seen beaming with joy as she walks down the aisle to tie the knot with Jack Tweed. The nuptials - to be aired on Jade's Wedding on Living tonight (Thursday March 12) - show Jade giggling, but also wiping away tears as the emotion becomes too much. On the day, mum-of-two Jade insists everyone wears dressing gowns for breakfast, followed by a make-up session. The former Big Brother contestant tells how she turned down the offer of a wig for her big day. "I'm not embarrassed of my head so no, I'm not wearing a wig," she says. During the ceremony, the couple kiss, to applause, and Jade warns Jack: "Watch my make-up." The terminally ill star gets the giggles when her groom tells her: "No one has touched my life like you." During the ceremony at Down Hall Country Hotel in Essex, which took place last month, Jade tells Jack he's her "light". Pledging her "deepest commitment" to him, she adds: "You're clumsy, you're funny but I want to marry you and I'm glad I married you." At the reception, Jade's friend and publicist Max Clifford gives her the wedding gift of opera singers, who have been disguised as hotel staff - and everyone sings That's Amore. Later, a tearful Jade tells guests: "Thank you everybody that's in here. I'm so proud to see everybody's faces. And hopefully, in a few years' time, I can have a blessing and we'll all be here again so everyone can cross their fingers and a miracle might happen." The two-hour special airs tonight (March 12) at 8pm on Living. MSN UK
March 13, 200916 yr If you ever wanted further proof that the Greatest British public are sick & tired of the Jade Goody snuff TV overkill: Thursday evenings ratings: 8 PM - 10 PM BBC1 Kilimanjaro: The Big Red Nose Climb 8.74m (36.6%) BBC1 Comic Relief Does The Apprentice 7.94m (33%) UK Living Jade's Wedding 0.77m (3.5%) To put things into true perspective UK Living's: Living with Boy George got 0.86m nearly two months ago; whilst Jade's Wedding's ratings are less than one third the record most viewed cable show Gavin & Stacey 2.38m. I don't think even Max Clifford could put any positive spin on these terrible ratings that were expected to get at least 1.5-2.0 million viewers in for Jade's Wedding.
March 14, 200916 yr I think it's a little unfair to equate viewing figures with public feeling. Whether you like her or not, and I'm not overly fond, the situation is she's in her last days and she'll be leaving 2 kids with a father whose 'career' is at best unpredictable and on the wane. Brazier has gone on the record with his feelings about both Jade and Max Clifford - but surely any man with even half a brain would realise his ex is doing this to financially help HIS children when it's apparent he's unable to. I loathe Max Clifford, but with Jade using him and securing deals left, right and centre.... for God sake, people.... who in their right minds wouldn't do the same thing? Far from being appalled at what their mother did as she lay dying - I think if I were them I'd absolutely respect what she did on my behalf when she was so terribly ill. And also, children losing parents so young - it can leave so many things unanswered, and leave so many memories faded to nothing - if anything, the Jade Living TV show will give the 2 boys some kind of memory of their mother and a record of what exactly happened when they lost their mother. How terrible it must be to lose either parent at an age when you just won't remember them when you're older. I'm sure there's many children minus a parent who would love a video diary of their lost Mum or Dad as these 2 will have later in life. Counsellors even suggest to dying parents that keeping a video diary is an excellent way for a child to come to terms with bereavement - so who are we to say Jade Goody shouldn't do this at the expense of Living TV? I'm well aware Max Clifford's intentions are nowhere near as wholesome as this - but I honestly think Jade Goody's intentions are good on this one. I think Jack Tweed is an odious, simple and deeply unappealing individual who is out for his own self.... but throughout their rocky relationship, Goody has always said it's him she wanted to marry..... so she has. And made money for her kids out of it. Her choice when she was well - and something she's achieved close to her death. The increasingly obvious fact about Tweed seems to be that the tabloids will hound him after Jade's death - they'll follow him like a flesh-hungry pack of wolves desperate for any shred of evidence to prove he's 'disrespecting her memory'. And dislike him as I do - I kind of feel sorry for him over that because the man's as thick as pig$h!t - he'll be falling for the tabloid traps again and again and again. He's 21 - but seeing the guy try to express any type of intelligent conversation is impossible - his mental age appears to be even lower than that of Jade's sons. So get prepared for at least 18 months of the tabloids being full of stories of him falling out of clubs, getting into fights and being involved in sex and drug scandals. The latest is that Jade's taken a turn for the worse last night - so I've a feeling those of you who despise her so much won't be troubled by her for very much longer anyway.
March 14, 200916 yr One thing that pissed me off today was the bit I have pasted down below, WTF ??? I would be fascinated if anyone can find a link to any public statement that Jade has made with regards to getting the rules changed on screening, likewise I would be fascinated to see any links to articles where Max has campaigned for lowering of the age, to make himself and Jade out to be campaigning heroes is nauseating beyond belief when they have done bugger all to personally campaign for lower ages, likewise if Jade had made donations to cancer charity then Max would be shouting about it from the rooftops so it hasn't happened, Jade and Max have done all this for Jade and Max's bank accounts so for them to claim they are heroic cancer crusaders who changed government policy is the biggest rewrite of history ever Jade received another lift when the Government announced a review to consider the benefits of cervical cancer screening for women under 25 in England. Max said: “There’s only one reason they have decided to do this and that reason is Jade Goody. “Hopefully there will be an awful lot of young women whose lives are saved because of her. It will be her legacy.”
March 14, 200916 yr One thing that pissed me off today was the bit I have pasted down below, WTF ??? I would be fascinated if anyone can find a link to any public statement that Jade has made with regards to getting the rules changed on screening, likewise I would be fascinated to see any links to articles where Max has campaigned for lowering of the age, to make himself and Jade out to be campaigning heroes is nauseating beyond belief when they have done bugger all to personally campaign for lower ages, likewise if Jade had made donations to cancer charity then Max would be shouting about it from the rooftops so it hasn't happened, Jade and Max have done all this for Jade and Max's bank accounts so for them to claim they are heroic cancer crusaders who changed government policy is the biggest rewrite of history ever Jade received another lift when the Government announced a review to consider the benefits of cervical cancer screening for women under 25 in England. Max said: “There’s only one reason they have decided to do this and that reason is Jade Goody. “Hopefully there will be an awful lot of young women whose lives are saved because of her. It will be her legacy.” Is this the same Jade Goody who ignored THREE letters from her NHS to take cervical cancer checks once she reached the age of 25? Answer: Yes it is. The bottom line is if she had taken up the health checks that are available to all females of the age of 25 and over she would be alive to see her children grow up. For Max Clifford & Jade Goody and Murdoch Inc to claim that her imminent death is the fault of the NHS and therefore the British Government is hugely offensive IMHO. As for these cervical cancer checks that will be available for 18 - 25 year olds then who is going to pay for the extra £185 million per annum cost? Answer: The already put upon British Tax payer. When you consider the percentage of females who get cervical cancer under the age of 25 makes up just 1.3% of all females who get cervical cancer, then I regard this as a huge waste of British tax payers money that will doubtless result in cuts in other areas of the NHS to services of a far greater benefit to the poor sufferers.
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