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Ryan Wants to Marry Farrah

May 14th, 2009

They’ve been together for decades, so it’s no surprise that Ryan O’Neal is considering wedding his longtime love, Farrah Fawcett.

 

"I would do that," he told Entertainment Tonight asked if he had any thoughts of marrying Farrah. "She’s still a little bit hesitant. I’m working though, I’m working."

 

Despite their obvious devotion to each other, Ryan reveals that past relationships may have kept those wedding bells from ringing in the past.

 

"You know she’s been married, I’ve been married," he says by way of explanation. "She’s said, ‘we have a good thing.’ But I said ‘you said that 30 years ago, shouldn’t there be a sea change?’ Maybe there is, you never know."

 

Farrah’s Story, a documentary film chronicling the actress’ fight with cancer, premiered last night in L.A.

 

Tune in tonight to ET for more.

Jade Goody’s Diary Reveals Warm Words from Queen

April 15th, 2009

Jade Goody received a message of support from the Queen’s correspondence office during her final days, The Daily Mail is reporting.

The office wrote to the reality star after receiving a letter from Goody’s sister-in-law, Laura. Jade wrote about the letter in a diary she kept during her battle with cervical cancer.

In Jade: Forever In My Heart, excerpts of which appear in the UK edition of OK!, Goody wrote: "Jack’s sister Laura came and read out a letter from the Queen’s secretary: ‘I have been instructed to convey the Queen’s warmest good wishes to Jade at what must be a very difficult time for her and her family.’ Laura had written to her asking for her support because she knows how much I love the Queen.

 

" ‘The Queen!’ I said. That was so nice.’ "

 

The reality TV star, who died last month at age 27, also wrote of her love and admiration for husband Jack Tweed, who nursed her through her final weeks.

 

"Tweed was jailed for 12 weeks by magistrates in Harlow, Essex, today for assaulting a taxi driver, and was told he would have been given a longer sentence had it not been for the ‘recent change in (his) personal circumstances.’ "

 

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: "We respond to all letters that come to Buckingham Palace but the contents remain private."

 

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Farrah Fawcett Released from Hospital

April 10th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Acording to reports, actress Farrah Fawcett has been released from a Los Angeles hospital after receiving treatment for internal bleeding caused by a minor cancer procedure she underwent in Germany.

 

The 62-year-old’s publicist tells FOX News that husband Ryan O’Neal escorted his long-time love home on Thursday.

 

As reported by FOX, Nevius reiterated on Monday to fans that there was hope, and that Farrah was "not at death’s door."

 

These health complications come at a very bad time for the actress’ family, as son Redmond O’Neal was recently arrested for allegedly having drugs in his vehicle while visiting a detention center.

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Jade Goody Laid to Rest

April 4th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

The grieving family and friends of Jade Goody paid tribute to the tragic TV star today, at a touching funeral service in her hometown.

The service — attended by 300 mourners — was screened to the thousands of well-wishers waiting outside St John’s Baptist Church, in Buckhurst Hill.

Her widower Jack Tweed, 21, helped carry the white coffin into the church with other pallbearers, including his dad Andrew and Jade’s close friend Kevin Adams.

Onlookers wept as a DVD of Jade’s best moments was screened to Abba tune "Slipping Through My Fingers."

Jade’s publicist Max Clifford recalled meeting her for the first time in his reading, telling the congregation he remembered a girl "who was very ordinary and very extraordinary at the same time."

He said: “When we left the house it was cloudy and overcast.

"As we moved forwards the sun started to come through and that is what in many ways Jade’s life was like. It was difficult to start with but as she got older she took more and more control… and people came to appreciate that.”

Jade’s friend and personal trainer, Kevin Adams, read a personal tribute to her, telling mourners: “Nothing, absolutely nothing, in Jade’s life was done by half.

“Love her or hate her, that was the beauty of the girl.”

Jade died at home at the age of 27 on March 22 after losing a battle with cervical cancer.

The mother-of-two young boys - Bobby and Freddy - touched the hearts of those who watched her televised battle with cancer and read about her marriage to Jack Tweed in OK! Magazine.

The ceremony - tinged by great sadness - was held in February after Jade was told she had only weeks to live.

Today waiting fans tossed flowers onto the Big Brother star’s hearse and applauded in the rain as her plain white coffin was driven through the streets of London.

Police stopped traffic as the cortege made its way in wet, gloomy conditions to the funeral service - which was held at noon today.

Funeral director Mr Albin-Dyer, who walked alongside the vintage Rolls-Royce, said: “Bermondsey is very kind to its dead. What’s happening with Jade here isn’t uncommon to Bermondsey people.

“They all come out to wish people well as they go.”

Rev Stewart Hartley paid tribute to the star today, saying: "She was a local girl who made the best of life and of course at the end has been an inspiration to people."

He spoke of her special legacy, that has seen hundreds of young women having smear tests which can detect early signs of cervical cancer.

He said: “Several girls have said to me ’I’ve gone and had some tests done’ because Jade said they should.”

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The procession stopped outside a market on Southwark Park Road, known as The Blue, where her family used to have a stall, where a single white dove was released to the cheers of onlookers.

Mr Albin-Dyer told the crowd: “I knew you’d be like this. I knew you’d come and say goodbye like this.

“So from everyone in Bermondsey, goodbye.”

The cortege then passed through the council estate where she grew up.

Hours before the start of the funeral Jade’s fans were lining the street outside St John the Baptist Church in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, where a big screen relayed the service to the public.

Among the waiting crowd was mum-of-seven Kirsty Brooks, 34, of Westbury, Wiltshire, who travelled for seven-and-a-half hours to witness the funeral.

She said: “We have always been big fans of Jade since Big Brother and have just always followed her.

“She was just a real woman who always put her kids first to the end. She also shared the same birthday as my late daughter, who passed away.”

Her sister, mum-of-two, Stephanie Bryant, 24, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, added: “Jade was so unselfish, she was always smiling no matter what happened to her.

“She coped admirably with her illness, better than many of us would have done.

“Most of us would have crumbled. Right up until the end all she thought of was her two boys, not herself.

“If she has saved one life now, she has achieved her goal.”

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Also outside the church was Bishop Jonathan Blake, who stood talking to members of the crowd and journalists.

He said: “Jade was always raw and real. There was nothing superficial about Jade.

“When she had this diagnosis many celebrities would have hidden away at that point but she didn’t, she stood out until the end.”

He added: “She lived in the glare of the public spotlight; she felt a great debt to the public.

“That relationship with the public was something she had.”

Publicist Max Clifford today said the public reaction would have pleased Jade.

He said: “It is very much the way she wanted it,” he said.

“In life she loved being loved and it is pretty clear that this is the overwhelming feeling today.

“She will have a big smile on her face when she sees what is going on today.”

Mr Clifford said Jade’s mother Jackiey Budden, 51, was “distraught” and Mr Tweed was “heartbroken”.

He said: “Jackiey is absolutely distraught. Jack is very much within himself. He is that kind of lad.

“He keeps everything inside. He doesn’t show his feelings but the fact is he is absolutely heartbroken.

Jade’s sons are reportedly in Australia with their father Jeff Brazier.

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March 24th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

The Life of Jade Goody

March 23rd, 2009

Jade Goody Tributes Pour In

March 23rd, 2009

Celebrities, fans, politicians and friends are paying tribute to Jade Goody today.
The brave reality TV star lost her fight with cancer yesterday and tributes have since flooded in from all over the world – with mourners already gathering at her house in Essex, England to leave flowers.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown led the messages of condolence, saying: “She was a courageous woman both in life and death and the whole country have admired her determination to provide a bright future for her children. She will be remembered fondly by all who knew her.”

Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty, who shared the Big Brother house with Jade, said she was “deeply saddened” by her death, adding: “I am glad Jade is out of pain and that she died peacefully with her family around her.”

 

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Model and presenter Danielle Lloyd, who also shared the house with Jade, said: “I have been praying for a miracle these past few weeks and now she has been tragically taken away from us. I know that her boys will grow up to be great men and do their mum proud.”

Journalist Carole Malone, also a contestant, wrote: “Jade Goody showed the world that just because someone has a disastrous start in life, just because they grow up with no money and no hope - don’t dare write them off.”

Big Brother producer Phil Edgar-Jones said Goody “touched a lot of people because she was very real."

Jade’s husband Jack Tweed and her mother Jackiey Budden were by her side when she died in the early hours of Mother’s Day. She was 27 years old.

On Twitter actor Stephen Fry called her “a kind of Princess D from the wrong side of the tracks."

Prince Azim, the son of the Sultan of Brunei, had struck up an unexpected friendship with Jade and said: “Jade was a warm and lovely lady. My condolences to Jack and her family.”

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Jade’s battle with cancer is thought to have saved thousands of lives as the number in smear tests dramatically rose when she went public with the disease.

The Rev. Jonathan Blake, who officiated at Jade and Jack’s wedding, called the bride “a saint from Upshire and a princess from Bermondsey” who had “laughed in the face of death and given us a completely different approach to the way we deal with cancer."

Mourners arrived at Jade’s house within minutes of the news of her death breaking, leaving floral tributes at the gates of her home.

Marjorie Loftus, 78, from Barnet, north London, left a card which read: “You may not have known where East Anglia was but you knew the way to our hearts.”

She said: “It seems to me that Jade Goody has saved hundreds of lives because of the publicity her cancer has had, who would have thought that?”

 

 

Jade Goody Dies

March 22nd, 2009

Reality TV star Jade Goody died in her sleep today, her publicist Max Clifford said.
The brave star died with her mother Jackiey Budden at her side at her home in Upshire, Essex, England at 3:14 a.m.

“My beautiful daughter is at peace,” Ms. Budden said.

 

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Speaking outside her home, wearing pajamas with a coat over the top, she added: “Family and friends would like privacy at last.”

In a sad twist, today is Mother’s Day in the U.K.

Referring to how her public battle with cancer has raised awareness of the disease, Mr. Clifford said: “I think she’s going to be remembered as a young girl who has, and who will, save an awful lot of lives.

“She was a very, very brave girl. And she faced her death in the way she faced her whole life - full on, with a lot of courage.”

 

Before she died, Jade made sure she was christened alongside her boys, and married the love of her life, Jack Tweed. She passed away a month after her wedding.

 

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Jade’s life was a true Cinderella story of rags-to-riches and her against-the-odds success made her one of Britain’s most loved reality TV stars.

 

Jade Cerisa Lorraine Goody was born June 5th, 1981 in Bermondsey, South East London and was brought up by her mother Jackiey Budden.

After leaving school she worked as a dental nurse before her life took an unexpected turn in 2002 when she saw a TV advert asking for people to take part in the UK’s Big Brother 3.

Within a day of arriving on our screens viewers put her up for eviction – but luckily her fellow housemates saved her and as time went on, she became the nation’s talking point.

 

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By the time the show came to an end agents were lining up to sign Jade, with experts claiming she could make millions of pounds.

 

Following her success on Big Brother Jade fronted five of her own TV shows as well as countless celebrity appearances on talkshows.

She also released three fitness DVDs and two perfumes, including "Shh…" – which was a best seller in 2006.

Jade remained in the public eye with appearances on many more British TV shows, including Celebrity Stars in their Eyes, Celebrity Driving School, Celebrity Weakest Link and Celebrity Wife Swap.

She wrote two autobiographies, a cookbook, became a regular magazine contributor and opened up her own beauty salon – which became the focus of her reality TV show Jade’s Salon.

 

Jade soon found romance with hunky fellow reality TV star Jeff Brazier. The couple had two children together, Bobby and Freddy, before breaking up in 2004.

 

Then Jade met Jack Tweed, whom she would eventually marry.

 

In 2007, Jade hit the headlines again after becoming embroiled in a race row during her appearance on Celebrity Big Brother with fellow contestant Shilpa Shetty.

After losing TV and book deals, Jade bravely faced her critics, visiting India, where she said: "I am sincerely sorry for the pain and hurt I caused to Shilpa’s family. I am wrong and I am not trying to justify [my words] in any way." Shilpa, meanwhile, revealed she had forgiven Jade and that the public should too.

But Jade ploughed on, reuniting with Shilpa on India’s own version of ir in August 2008.

She planned to spend many weeks as a contestant, showing the Indian public the real woman behind the headlines.

However, it wasn’t to be as she was called into the Diary Room and told the devastating news that she had cervical cancer.

Jade fought hard and was determined not to let the disease kill her. But after months of chemotherapy and treatments Jade’s doctors told her the disease had spread and little else could be done for her.

 

On February 22nd 2009, Jade married Jack, the love of her life, wearing a dress from Harrod’s in a stunning ceremony in Essex.

Jade Goody died from cervical cancer on March 22nd, 2009, aged 27.

 

 

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Hammer-Wielding Woman Confronts Jade Goody in Hospital

March 9th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

A shaken <a href="http://okmagazine.com/search/goody" target="_blank"><strong>Jade Goody</strong></a> is recovering after being confronted in her hospital room by a woman with a hammer.

The terminally-ill UK reality star woke up to find the woman leaning over her clutching the tool at London’s Royal Marsden Hospital, her publicist Max Clifford said.

Police were called and they arrested the 41-year-old suspect, but she was eventually released from custody with no further action being taken.

The incident happened on Sunday shortly after Goody’s husband Jack Tweed had left the room to go to get a cup of tea.

Mr Clifford said security had been stepped up following the security breach. He said Goody was not hurt but was "very shaken up".

Police officers searched the woman intruder and found her to be in possession of a hammer. She was arrested for possession of an offensive weapon and taken into custody at a west London police station.

Mr Tweed spent several hours with Goody on Sunday as she tried to rest following Saturday’s emotional christening ceremony at the hospital.

Her two sons Bobby, five, and Freddy, four, were also christened with their mother during what Mr Clifford described as a "very short and emotional service".

He said completing the ceremony and getting married to Tweed meant the 27-year-old had done all she wanted to before she died.

Goody, who has been told she has only weeks to live, was diagnosed with cervical cancer in August last year.

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