Jade Goody was one of the most recognisable and controversial figures in modern British culture. Rising from a chaotic childhood and relative obscurity to become the breakout star of Big Brother, she helped create a new kind of celebrity - one built not on talent or achievement, but on unprecedented public exposure.
In this episode of Dead Famous, we trace Jade's extraordinary journey from her troubled upbringing in Bermondsey to reality TV stardom, the racism controversy that nearly destroyed her career, and the devastating cervical cancer diagnosis that transformed her public image once again.
Along the way, we explore the uncomfortable relationship between fame, class, tabloid culture, and public sympathy. Was Jade Goody exploited by the media, or did she understand the celebrity machine better than anyone else? And how did a woman once ridiculed by millions become one of the most mourned public figures of her generation?
This is the story of Big Brother, celebrity culture, scandal, redemption, and the final months that captivated a nation.
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Research and writing - Elliott Caddy
Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag
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