When Jade Goody walked into the UK’s Big Brother house in 2002, reality TV was still very new and no one had seen anyone like her before. The 20-year-old London dental nurse never stopped talking, even though she didn’t know what she was talking about.
“Rio de Janeiro, ain’t that a person?” she would ask. “Do they speak Portuganese in Portugal? I thought Portugal was in Spain.”
She threatened to “deck” one housemate, Adele, for pointing out her wart. She rolled around under the sheets with another housemate, PJ, who then rejected her. During a drinking game, she stripped off and flashed her “kebab”.
The media attacked her relentlessly, labelling her “Miss Piggy”, “public enemy number 1” and “the most hated woman in Britain”. When she was evicted from the house, after finishing in fourth spot, she walked out to chants of “burn the pig”.
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It might have been enough to crush some people, but not Goody. The media quickly decided they loved her, after all. It was the beginning of Goody’s lucrative but tragically short-lived career as the UK’s first genuine reality TV star.