and what are you? nothing. someone with a fucking wog head. she wasnt racist. if you watched big brother, you would see she wasnt racist at all. you fucking prick.
This talentless stupid foul-mouthed GOODY WHORE had been prostituting herself to every tabloid encouraged by the gaggle of parasites &trash following her. Clearly, she had financial problems with the fragrance & media interests going bust after her racist tantrum. Clifford & the rest of the vermin around her will suck up most of any money before her bastards can along with the violent criminal husband Jack Tweed & uncouth one armed lesbian mother when her fraudulently claimed benefits run dry
but this is the age of exploitation and everyone gets caught up in the idea of relating to someone who lived and died in front of the cameras - so this doesn't come as a surprise, it was expected that she would be immortalized thru musicals and stuff. For some reason we want to make some famous person's story our own - I can't figure out the reason myself - are our lives so boring that we have to relate to someone on the tabloids? are we feeding this crave to take our minds of our own problems?
i totally agree with you, the woman was no more a role model than i am. yes she died young but ffs she was a total no mark but it would not supprise me if they end up getting a lottery grant for this enterprise. she was a no-one, a nothing, and yet they are doing a musical about her. but still it will give the chav community something to look forward to i suppose
Given the success of "Forrest Gump" this will be a commercial success as well as sad as that is. This faith in the idea that anyone my be similarly lifted has great popular appeal. The hope that fame and fortune can suddenly and indiscriminately happen to anyone sells many lottery tickets.
I also think that producers would be just cashing in on her death, and it's just so hypocritical the way tabloids were always saying bad things about her, and then the same one's were saying different when she got cancer!
I think she did a noble thing though in her dying days by making plenty of money for her children, for their future
It says to me that anyone can become a celebrity and a role model, but that not just anyone can become a good role model. This posthumous Jade Goody fiasco is at best a poorly veiled attempt to cash in on a cancer victim and at worst destructive to the impressionable youth of our society.
I don't think she won big brother but yeah I agree shes no role model.
I find it hypacritical how people slagged her off about all her choices before her cancer but because she made a good choice about how to deal with her cancer people have completely changed their opinions.
Well, you are right about the producers simply doing this to cash in. As repugnant as that is, there is, it seems to me, a larger problem.
That people will watch it is a comment on the misdirection our culture has taken. We have become obsessed with fleeting fame and, for many, trying to obtain it. Just as we have become conspicuous consumers of foods and products for instant gratification, we adore instant, shallow fame.
Yes, when a person dies, its sad and we all pay our respects, but lets get something straight here...
Before she died..
She was a mindless uneducated moronic piece of low class scum sucking vermin, a loud mouth ,a drunk and a piss poor excuse for a "woman", who never deserved even a single second of fame or money to begin with, she belonged in the gutter and her actions and "personality" show she deserved nothing more.
She's dead, but thats no reason to over look the facts
We should speak the same of the dead that we do of the living... Yet taboos invent piety for the seediest and foulest of characters, martyrs for stupidity.
You're right, I think. It IS about money. The trouble is that producers are willing to spend less and less of it on their product. The reason there are so many *reality* shows is that they're cheap to produce: they need no writers, the *talent* will work for peanuts, and they can still get a lot of people to watch. As recently as 10 years ago, programs required *stars* and a real script, and costumes, and PLOT. Now? Pfffft. People watch anyway.
What's interesting is that the initial popularity is unimportant... Rather, the very perception that something is popular produces popularity... A classic invention of demand for an unnecessary product that plays on our psychology with ease.
It's genius! Promote nothing but the cheapest, easiest shit to produce you can as the "big thing" or "next big thing" and it inevitably becomes such.
Jade Goody became famous for one reason and one reason alone; Max Clifford was her publicist and nobody in the business can put a polish on a turd like Max Clifford can. All hail Jade Goody, media godess of Mediocrity.
I completely agree. An early death is to be mourned, but Jade Goody was anything but a role model. In fact I remember that she was dropped by an anti-bullying charity because of her racist and persistent bullying of the Indian actress Shilpa Shetty during the 'Celebrity' Big Brother she appeared on.
there is no respect in the entertainment industry. they don't care what it is or how it does it as long as it makes money. hollywood's the worst but the uk's not far behind.
Our entertainment industries are living, breathing organisms which reflect the whims and desires of the populace... votes cast with currency on purely unnecessary choices.
I hate to be cynical, but it shows us how petty so many of us are... In America, more of us can rattle off facts about the personal lives of Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Britney Spears, and Paris Hilton than we can the policies of our administration, economics, or even just the names of our best intellectuals.
I agree... EVERY country has this type of television. It's convenient to say that the US is the only culprit, but each country has it.. and the reality tv based BS is what they all crave. Just look at what is most popular on youtube. FRED???? WTF???? It is sad when people know more about that BS than they do their own government.
It is sad, is it not? Democracy, or the rough shell of it that we do have, can not work with consistent, informed, active involvement of the people in politics. We certainly fail on all three counts as a people in America. It's not a big deal that people seek mindless entertainment, but rather it's a question of emphasis that bugs me... Our disproportionate interest in football or basketball statistics over our foreign policy..
and what are you? nothing. someone with a fucking wog head. she wasnt racist. if you watched big brother, you would see she wasnt racist at all. you fucking prick.
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This talentless stupid foul-mouthed GOODY WHORE had been prostituting herself to every tabloid encouraged by the gaggle of parasites &trash following her. Clearly, she had financial problems with the fragrance & media interests going bust after her racist tantrum. Clifford & the rest of the vermin around her will suck up most of any money before her bastards can along with the violent criminal husband Jack Tweed & uncouth one armed lesbian mother when her fraudulently claimed benefits run dry
xda1807 2 years ago
but this is the age of exploitation and everyone gets caught up in the idea of relating to someone who lived and died in front of the cameras - so this doesn't come as a surprise, it was expected that she would be immortalized thru musicals and stuff. For some reason we want to make some famous person's story our own - I can't figure out the reason myself - are our lives so boring that we have to relate to someone on the tabloids? are we feeding this crave to take our minds of our own problems?
melmothd 2 years ago
who knows, who cares.......take it as it is.
melmothd 2 years ago
well said.
miksedene 2 years ago
Yep.
motile2 2 years ago
Agreed
bugninja80 2 years ago
concur
rrritalin 2 years ago
i totally agree with you, the woman was no more a role model than i am. yes she died young but ffs she was a total no mark but it would not supprise me if they end up getting a lottery grant for this enterprise. she was a no-one, a nothing, and yet they are doing a musical about her. but still it will give the chav community something to look forward to i suppose
athiestcrusader 2 years ago
Totaly agreed.
TheFurashu 2 years ago
Just don't watch any of it then... I wont...
RodHullIOnceWasHim 2 years ago
Actually, she practically died on TV... That alone makes her interesting...
People are interested in things that are interesting...
Why does anyone care, is an interesting question... :)
RodHullIOnceWasHim 2 years ago
"People are interested in things that are interesting..."
I've never thought of it like that before....
I think you're on to something there!
theprodigy2186 2 years ago
Agreed.
ScottaneseGirl 2 years ago
Given the success of "Forrest Gump" this will be a commercial success as well as sad as that is. This faith in the idea that anyone my be similarly lifted has great popular appeal. The hope that fame and fortune can suddenly and indiscriminately happen to anyone sells many lottery tickets.
xwidget 2 years ago
I agree with what you're saying here.
I also think that producers would be just cashing in on her death, and it's just so hypocritical the way tabloids were always saying bad things about her, and then the same one's were saying different when she got cancer!
I think she did a noble thing though in her dying days by making plenty of money for her children, for their future
SpaceOddity777Lemons 2 years ago
The sad part is a lot of people will be dumb enough to buy these producers crap.
MisterMiggle 2 years ago 2
milked for money even after death... fittingly degrading
shows how influential PR managerss and max clifford can be on the public. scary.
now go an revise mike
oniontaker 2 years ago 2
It says to me that anyone can become a celebrity and a role model, but that not just anyone can become a good role model. This posthumous Jade Goody fiasco is at best a poorly veiled attempt to cash in on a cancer victim and at worst destructive to the impressionable youth of our society.
Tineafa 2 years ago
I don't think she won big brother but yeah I agree shes no role model.
I find it hypacritical how people slagged her off about all her choices before her cancer but because she made a good choice about how to deal with her cancer people have completely changed their opinions.
leejw00t354 2 years ago
Yeah she finished something like 4th & I couldn't really care less about her. At least no more than anyone else I don't know anyway.
OlympicRudi 2 years ago
What does it say about us?
Well, you are right about the producers simply doing this to cash in. As repugnant as that is, there is, it seems to me, a larger problem.
That people will watch it is a comment on the misdirection our culture has taken. We have become obsessed with fleeting fame and, for many, trying to obtain it. Just as we have become conspicuous consumers of foods and products for instant gratification, we adore instant, shallow fame.
AncientAtheist 2 years ago
Ok, heres a point...
Yes, when a person dies, its sad and we all pay our respects, but lets get something straight here...
Before she died..
She was a mindless uneducated moronic piece of low class scum sucking vermin, a loud mouth ,a drunk and a piss poor excuse for a "woman", who never deserved even a single second of fame or money to begin with, she belonged in the gutter and her actions and "personality" show she deserved nothing more.
She's dead, but thats no reason to over look the facts
godlessmessiah 2 years ago
I understand people paying their respects and feeling sorry for her children ,and I agree...
But with some of the people giving all this crap about her being a great and wonderful person is bull shit.
Lets not forget who she was BEFORE she died, rather than when she died.
godlessmessiah 2 years ago
We should speak the same of the dead that we do of the living... Yet taboos invent piety for the seediest and foulest of characters, martyrs for stupidity.
AgnosticNews 2 years ago
You're right, I think. It IS about money. The trouble is that producers are willing to spend less and less of it on their product. The reason there are so many *reality* shows is that they're cheap to produce: they need no writers, the *talent* will work for peanuts, and they can still get a lot of people to watch. As recently as 10 years ago, programs required *stars* and a real script, and costumes, and PLOT. Now? Pfffft. People watch anyway.
Agnews: *Cult of idiocy*...yes.
8journey8 2 years ago
What's interesting is that the initial popularity is unimportant... Rather, the very perception that something is popular produces popularity... A classic invention of demand for an unnecessary product that plays on our psychology with ease.
It's genius! Promote nothing but the cheapest, easiest shit to produce you can as the "big thing" or "next big thing" and it inevitably becomes such.
AgnosticNews 2 years ago
Jade Goody became famous for one reason and one reason alone; Max Clifford was her publicist and nobody in the business can put a polish on a turd like Max Clifford can. All hail Jade Goody, media godess of Mediocrity.
WizardJim 2 years ago
what about all the other woman in the uk who have children and cancer?? dont see them splashed all over the papers and tv.
So jade had cancer and died young, shit happens, and often does to worse off people than her
threedfiend 2 years ago
She didn't actually even win BB3.
I completely agree. An early death is to be mourned, but Jade Goody was anything but a role model. In fact I remember that she was dropped by an anti-bullying charity because of her racist and persistent bullying of the Indian actress Shilpa Shetty during the 'Celebrity' Big Brother she appeared on.
QualiaSoup 2 years ago
She seems to be the Epitome of the "15 minutes of fame" running over the time limit by years.
qanazir 2 years ago
there is no respect in the entertainment industry. they don't care what it is or how it does it as long as it makes money. hollywood's the worst but the uk's not far behind.
groundrunner752 2 years ago
I should take a dump in a bag, name it 'Jerry,' and promote it as a "role model" and it'll probably work.
Then I'll sell a biography. Man, the UK is quite a bit like America.
AgnosticNews 2 years ago
Certainly the entertainment industry is.
miksedene 2 years ago
Our entertainment industries are living, breathing organisms which reflect the whims and desires of the populace... votes cast with currency on purely unnecessary choices.
I hate to be cynical, but it shows us how petty so many of us are... In America, more of us can rattle off facts about the personal lives of Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Britney Spears, and Paris Hilton than we can the policies of our administration, economics, or even just the names of our best intellectuals.
Cult of idiocy.
AgnosticNews 2 years ago
I agree... EVERY country has this type of television. It's convenient to say that the US is the only culprit, but each country has it.. and the reality tv based BS is what they all crave. Just look at what is most popular on youtube. FRED???? WTF???? It is sad when people know more about that BS than they do their own government.
tattooskin72 2 years ago
It is sad, is it not? Democracy, or the rough shell of it that we do have, can not work with consistent, informed, active involvement of the people in politics. We certainly fail on all three counts as a people in America. It's not a big deal that people seek mindless entertainment, but rather it's a question of emphasis that bugs me... Our disproportionate interest in football or basketball statistics over our foreign policy..
AgnosticNews 2 years ago
*without
AgnosticNews 2 years ago