LONDON — Bald from chemotherapy and so weak she had trouble standing, British reality TV star Jade Goody married her 21-year-old sweetheart today — and her every tear was captured for the cameras.
The wedding extravaganza for the brash 27-year-old, now dying from cervical cancer, has captivated Britain and helped turn the loud-mouthed Goody from the star everyone loved to hate to the one they can’t praise enough.
Goody and Jack Tweed received a standing ovation from 200 guests once they were married at the Down Hall Country House Hotel in eastern England, Goody’s spokesman Max Clifford told reporters after the ceremony.
The bride had painkillers stashed inside her designer dress. When she felt unable to stand about half an hour into the 45-minute service, she sat down, her husband-to-be knelt beside her, and her two young sons scrambled onto her lap, the spokesman said.
“It was just a very beautiful, very moving service,” Clifford said.
The runup to the wedding received blanket coverage in the British media and pictures of the pair kissing were on most papers’ front page today. The overwhelmingly positive coverage marked a turnaround for Goody, who went from being the posterchild for British boorishness to an exemplar of bravery following her cancer diagnosis.
Doctors say Goody only has weeks to live. She decided to film her struggle with cancer and earn as much as possible in the time she has left in order to fund her sons’ education.
Now known to most Britons simply as “Jade,” Goody was plucked from obscurity to play in “Big Brother,” a British reality show, in 2002. Her eye-popping gaffes — she infamously complained of being “an escape goat” and questioned whether English was spoken in the U.S. — made her so mocked that her old south London school defended itself by saying she wasn’t a typical pupil.
Goody cashed in on her notoriety with an autobiography, fitness videos and a line of perfume, but her clashes with Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty during the filming of “Celebrity Big Brother” in January 2007 saw her branded a racist and ejected from the show in disgrace.
Goody tried her best to fix the damage, making up with Shetty, donating money to an Indian charity and offering to appear on the Indian version of the show. It was while she was filming that show in August that she learned she had cervical cancer.
Photo and video rights to her over-the-top wedding — the helicopter, the cake, and Goody’s invariably outrageous outbursts — were auctioned off to the highest bidder, reportedly for a million pounds (more than $1.4 million).
Although some critics questioned Goody’s determination to spend her dying days in the spotlight, her frankness largely won the media over.
“People will say I’m doing this for money,” she was quoted as saying by The Sun tabloid earlier. “And they’re right. I am, but not to buy flash cars or big houses. It’s for my sons’ future.”
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