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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Radish" data-source="post: 752751" data-attributes="member: 7342"><p>I am not a fan of reality TV in general, what I have seen on Jade Goody. . . I don't like. She has always come across very badly to me and represents virtually everything I don't like about modern "so called" celebrity. </p><p></p><p>However, whilst I will not make myself a hypocrite, I do find her plight very sad indeed. She was created by Reality TV, almost destroyed by the very thing that created her and even found out she had cancer on a Big Brother show. Talk about the circle completing itself!</p><p></p><p>Almost 100% through her own choice, she has lived her life through the media, which personally I find pretty sad. The fact she now wishes to die in full view of the media can come as no surprise. It is uncomfortable that she is selling the wedding to Hello magazine (or which ever empty headed girl mag it is), however this time the money is to provide for her kids future. I don't like it, but I understand it. The fact she has two young children is also another cause of sadness in this case.</p><p></p><p>Yes, there are many thousands of people who suffer a similar fate each year who do not get attention, but they are not a TV "celebrity". </p><p></p><p>My wife who is no fan either said the other day, "it's hit home actually as it makes you realise it could happen to anyone". It also made her fully appreciate the importance of regular smear tests. Perhaps, her plight may make other young women think the same?</p><p></p><p>I know what the extract from the website was getting at and large parts of me agree to some extent. I cannot stand the women or what she stands for, but I am not immune to her suffering either.</p><p></p><p>The website is in very bad taste, cruel for cruelties sake and the product of cold heart that has no compassion, generosity or kindness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Radish, post: 752751, member: 7342"] I am not a fan of reality TV in general, what I have seen on Jade Goody. . . I don't like. She has always come across very badly to me and represents virtually everything I don't like about modern "so called" celebrity. However, whilst I will not make myself a hypocrite, I do find her plight very sad indeed. She was created by Reality TV, almost destroyed by the very thing that created her and even found out she had cancer on a Big Brother show. Talk about the circle completing itself! Almost 100% through her own choice, she has lived her life through the media, which personally I find pretty sad. The fact she now wishes to die in full view of the media can come as no surprise. It is uncomfortable that she is selling the wedding to Hello magazine (or which ever empty headed girl mag it is), however this time the money is to provide for her kids future. I don't like it, but I understand it. The fact she has two young children is also another cause of sadness in this case. Yes, there are many thousands of people who suffer a similar fate each year who do not get attention, but they are not a TV "celebrity". My wife who is no fan either said the other day, "it's hit home actually as it makes you realise it could happen to anyone". It also made her fully appreciate the importance of regular smear tests. Perhaps, her plight may make other young women think the same? I know what the extract from the website was getting at and large parts of me agree to some extent. I cannot stand the women or what she stands for, but I am not immune to her suffering either. The website is in very bad taste, cruel for cruelties sake and the product of cold heart that has no compassion, generosity or kindness. [/QUOTE]
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