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Harry!
19-03-2009, 06:05 AM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5014328/Jade-Goodys-sons-make-Mothers-Day-cards.html

Jade Goody's sons have made her Mother's Day cards but the cancer-stricken star has said she does not want them to see her on her deathbed.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01368/goody_sons_1368889c.jpg

The 27-year-old last saw sons Bobby, five, and Freddie, four, at the weekend for what was supposed to be an early Mother's Day party.

However, her condition worsened further as she nears the end of her battle with cervical cancer and she has told relatives not to make her children go through the trauma of seeing her.

Instead a relative plans to take the handmade greeting cards to the Big Brother star at her home in Upshire, Essex.

A family friend told the Daily Mirror: "Jade has explained to them she is very sick and is going to live in heaven. They realise something is not right and want her to know how much she means to them."

Goody's husband Jack Tweed, 21, and mother Jackiey Budden, maintained a vigil at her bedside, however the torment appeared to be taking its toll on both of them.

Her 50-year-old mother broke down in tears and held her head in her hands in the garden and said: "The mood in the house is very sombre."

Goody, who is heavily sedated and sleeps for most of the time, has also requested that she be buried with some of her most treasured photographs of her family.

She has picked out a selection of pictures from her last holiday to Tenerife in January with her children, who are now being looked after by their father Jeff Brazier, 29.

She wants the images placed in her coffin when she is laid to rest in the churchyard of St John the Baptist in Buckhurst Hill, Essex.

The photos show the reality television star playing with her boys as they enjoy a cruise along the coast.

Goody, who was diagnosed with cervical cancer last summer, discharged herself from hospital last week so she could die at home.

She told her sons then: "Mummy's going to heaven soon. I'm going to be a star up in the sky, so when you are looking up you will be able to see me and know I'm there, always looking over you."

The magazine OK! was criticised for releasing a Jade Goody tribute edition even though she has not yet lost her fight against cancer.

The front cover of the issue carries the phrases "In Loving Memory" and "Jade Goody 1981-2009".

pinkmichk
19-03-2009, 09:18 AM
:bawling: that is heartbreaking those poor boys regardless of peoples opinions on jade i defy anyone not to feel something for them 2 little lads who wont have their mummy anymore

Harry!
19-03-2009, 02:57 PM
Originally posted by pinkmichk
:bawling: that is heartbreaking those poor boys regardless of peoples opinions on jade i defy anyone not to feel something for them 2 little lads who wont have their mummy anymore

I agree, Very soon there will be no one to call 'Mum'

supernoodles!
19-03-2009, 03:15 PM
is devastating ,poor little kids

letmein
19-03-2009, 04:09 PM
Did we really need to hear this?

supernoodles!
19-03-2009, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by letmein
Did we really need to hear this?


yes

MarkWaldorf
19-03-2009, 04:16 PM
Originally posted by letmein
Did we really need to hear this?

If you don't like Jade, don't enter the thread. Simple.

letmein
20-03-2009, 03:37 AM
Originally posted by MarkSpears
Originally posted by letmein
Did we really need to hear this?

If you don't like Jade, don't enter the thread. Simple.

My question was rhetorical, babe.

Twilight
20-03-2009, 03:49 AM
Poor kids:bawling:

Brekkie
20-03-2009, 10:02 AM
Originally posted by letmein
Did we really need to hear this?
Completely agree - it's a shame that children's fears and grief are being used for publicity. Obviously they had to leak it because Natasha Richardson was stealing their thunder.

Lauren
20-03-2009, 10:13 AM
Originally posted by Brekkie
Originally posted by letmein
Did we really need to hear this?
Completely agree - it's a shame that children's fears and grief are being used for publicity. Obviously they had to leak it because Natasha Richardson was stealing their thunder.

Whose thunder?

pete_bennet
30-03-2009, 01:10 PM
i hope they get to see her before she is in the ground

supernoodles!
30-03-2009, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by Brekkie
Originally posted by letmein
Did we really need to hear this?
Completely agree - it's a shame that children's fears and grief are being used for publicity. Obviously they had to leak it because Natasha Richardson was stealing their thunder.


your pathetic

ange7
30-03-2009, 01:53 PM
Originally posted by Brekkie
Originally posted by letmein
Did we really need to hear this?
Completely agree - it's a shame that children's fears and grief are being used for publicity. Obviously they had to leak it because Natasha Richardson was stealing their thunder.
me too. The inertia in this story has less to do with Jade and more to do with the publics need to pour emotion into something...anything. It's something to do with the Brit psyche that some of them need a Jade or a Di drama so that they can mourn aloud and seemingly say to the world "I'm a carer...are you?". There's something really emo about this. It's obviously bogus because it's amazing how much hate these people have for anyone who is even slightly disagrees with their "I heart Jade" mantra.