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Poor Jade fading fast - she looks quite beautiful......

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PillicockSatOnPillicockHill · 27/02/2009 21:44

and do you know what

i wont have a bad word said about her

Poor girl

Shit parents and crappy childhood
YES she went in BB and acted like a fool and YES she went in BB a second ime and said some ignorant racist stuff

but she was 'ill educated' and she did not 'know better' but in her favour :

she educated herself

she learned her lesson

she apologised and meant it

I AM a fan of Jade

I like her a lot and feel much sadness at this vibrant and humour full life cut short

Her little boys were goign to have the mother she never had and i SO relate to that

so KISSES for Jade tonight and much love -sign in if you wish !

No dessention please - not on here!

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GypsyMoth · 27/02/2009 23:06

I know her mum was horrid,drugs I believe.........but her and jade are clearly close now. It must be extra hard for jades mum........remembering the bad start she gave her child,now losing her and possibly her grandsons. I feel for jackiey too!!!

Also........anyone else been watching her documentary? When jade was on holiday I'm last nights episode,she was trying so hard........her sons are lucky to have all this footage of their mum for later on......jade comes across as sweet and lovely.

Hope she comes home again soon.......the boys get christened soon too

Divineintervention · 27/02/2009 23:07

Just have to say, there's nothing clever about being mean. If you have nothing nice to say then perhaps this is the wrong thread.

2shoes · 27/02/2009 23:07

Divineintervention I have to disagree, on a personal level, we grieved for FIL, my neighbour for her dh, I think a lot of people grieved for their loved ones, it just became a big grief session iynwim.

LauriefairycakeeatsCupid · 27/02/2009 23:07

FFS

I have never bought Heat, Hello or a tabloid newspaper

and I have two clients currently with terminal illnesses

still have room in my heart to feel terribly sorry for a young woman not much more than an abused child dying leaving two young children

MrsFreud · 27/02/2009 23:08

scottish, the difference is that the JG coverage is very one-sided, here in MN maybe the only place where I can look for sanity and an opposite view. That maybe self serving but no-one likes to think they are alone in their view of the world, not even the OP

Divineintervention · 27/02/2009 23:08

I don't usually watch, but caught five minutes to watch jackie ghet covered in animal poo and wee, it really made me laugh.

dittany · 27/02/2009 23:08

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ScottishMummy · 27/02/2009 23:08

to be honest cared not for landed toff PD nor her marriage into adulterous dysfunctional family

Jade,well kind off different a flawed,attention seeking,has had hard life gal

lockets · 27/02/2009 23:09

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Divineintervention · 27/02/2009 23:10

2shoes, you're probably right.... although I had never greived for anyone at that point.

MrsFreud · 27/02/2009 23:12

err Divine I have not said anything mean about a poor sick woman..I just query the over sentimentality and manipulative journalists.

Divineintervention · 27/02/2009 23:13

MrsFreud...I don't think my post was directed at you .

2shoes · 27/02/2009 23:14

Divineintervention it is probally why I find this all yuck, I have my own greif to deal with and there is no room left for me to feel greif for a stranger(saying that I did nearly cry over dc's son but that is different)

2shoes · 27/02/2009 23:14

grief oops

PillicockSatOnPillicockHill · 27/02/2009 23:15

2shoes i dont think it is different?

all people ...

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BreeVanDerCampLGJ · 27/02/2009 23:15

Competitive grief, the last refuge of

LauriefairycakeeatsCupid · 27/02/2009 23:16
2shoes · 27/02/2009 23:16

don't get that post

LauriefairycakeeatsCupid · 27/02/2009 23:17

I see no competition

you know, the people competing for competitive grief

dontgive2shoites4daftpricks · 27/02/2009 23:18

woah!

Can I just say, that there is a HUGE difference between posting your sadness about a schleb that you've never met or spoken to, and posting condolences to an MNer that we've all spoken with, who needs our support, and will be reading the threads of condolences.

I really object to threads of support to greiving widows and parents being likened to these, ultimately - and lets be honest - mawkish threads. Mawkish as in - voyeuristic searching for updates, outpouring of emotion that provides neither soothe nor succour to the person in question.

PillicockSatOnPillicockHill · 27/02/2009 23:18

i am not in the least competitive - dont need mumsnetisms to describe my feelings

nor am i grieving

I feel hurt for Jade and her family

I feel terribly sad for them

It is a natural feeling - nothing to do with culture socirty or heat magasine

it is to do with humanity and being a human

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MrsFreud · 27/02/2009 23:18

Competitive grief..like it! The more you grieve the nicer person you must be..hence we must all "emote" (another nice word courtesy of another MNetter) who said Mumsnet is a waste of time??

dittany · 27/02/2009 23:18

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LauriefairycakeeatsCupid · 27/02/2009 23:20

I haven't notice anyone grieving on this thread

just talking

2shoes · 27/02/2009 23:21

It is bloody sad though, poor woman

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