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Jade Goody, at the centre of an alleged racism row on Channel 4's Celebrity Big Brother, has been voted off the show.Jade Goody, at the centre of an alleged racism row on Channel 4's Celebrity Big Brother, has been voted off the show.
Goody, 25, was up against Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty, who had been the target of the alleged abuse from Goody and others in the reality TV show.Goody, 25, was up against Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty, who had been the target of the alleged abuse from Goody and others in the reality TV show.
Channel 4 decided not to have a crowd outside the house, as is usual on the eviction show, after the public furore.Channel 4 decided not to have a crowd outside the house, as is usual on the eviction show, after the public furore.
Goody and Shetty made up before the eviction, with Shetty saying she did not believe Goody was racist.Goody and Shetty made up before the eviction, with Shetty saying she did not believe Goody was racist.
The racism allegations have dominated the news agenda in the UK and India.The racism allegations have dominated the news agenda in the UK and India.
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After announcing Goody was the third person to be voted out of the house, host Davina McCall reminded viewers: "Jade obviously has no idea that for the last week she has been at the centre of an international crisis."After announcing Goody was the third person to be voted out of the house, host Davina McCall reminded viewers: "Jade obviously has no idea that for the last week she has been at the centre of an international crisis."
Goody received 82% of the total votes cast.Goody received 82% of the total votes cast.
On hearing the news Goody breathed a sigh of relief and said: "OK."On hearing the news Goody breathed a sigh of relief and said: "OK."
She hugged Shetty before turning to kiss Her boyfriend, Jack Tweed.She hugged Shetty before turning to kiss Her boyfriend, Jack Tweed.
"I knew and I'll be fine... I'm gonna start to cry and I don't want to cry," she said."I knew and I'll be fine... I'm gonna start to cry and I don't want to cry," she said.
Goody will leave the Big Brother house in a live eviction on Channel 4 during the 2230 GMT show, when she will also be interviewed by McCall.Goody will leave the Big Brother house in a live eviction on Channel 4 during the 2230 GMT show, when she will also be interviewed by McCall.
But the traditional eviction night crowds will not be there to greet her after Big Brother producers decided to ban them from the event.But the traditional eviction night crowds will not be there to greet her after Big Brother producers decided to ban them from the event.
Goody, who rose to fame in the non-celebrity version of Big Brother in 2002, already had an inkling there had been a furore around her alleged racist comments, and that she would be given special treatment.Goody, who rose to fame in the non-celebrity version of Big Brother in 2002, already had an inkling there had been a furore around her alleged racist comments, and that she would be given special treatment.
I don't think she would do something that would be anything close to being racist Shilpa ShettyI don't think she would do something that would be anything close to being racist Shilpa Shetty
She told Big Brother on Thursday: "I'll be going because people think I'm a racist bitch and I'm not. I'm not at all.She told Big Brother on Thursday: "I'll be going because people think I'm a racist bitch and I'm not. I'm not at all.
She added: "I'll be so scared when I've got to go. But I don't want no special treatment, like no-one there or none of that malarkey."She added: "I'll be so scared when I've got to go. But I don't want no special treatment, like no-one there or none of that malarkey."
Viewers have accused Goody, as well as former S Club 7 singer Jo O'Meara, model Danielle Lloyd and Tweed of bullying Shetty.Viewers have accused Goody, as well as former S Club 7 singer Jo O'Meara, model Danielle Lloyd and Tweed of bullying Shetty.
Comments have included Goody calling Shetty "Shilpa Poppadum". Comments have included Goody calling Shetty "Shilpa Poppadom".
But Goody has insisted she "didn't say Shilpa Poppadum in a racial way" and that she does not judge people "by the colour of their skin". But Goody has insisted she "didn't say Shilpa Poppadom in a racial way" and that she does not judge people "by the colour of their skin".
In the show that preceded the eviction announcement, Shetty was asked by Big Brother whether - as she had told housemate Cleo Rocos - she felt her argument with Jade was racially motivated.In the show that preceded the eviction announcement, Shetty was asked by Big Brother whether - as she had told housemate Cleo Rocos - she felt her argument with Jade was racially motivated.
But Shetty said: "I think it's a sequence of events that created that misunderstanding and made me believe for maybe a fraction of a second that I thought she was being racist but I don't think so today, in hindsight, that she was being racist.But Shetty said: "I think it's a sequence of events that created that misunderstanding and made me believe for maybe a fraction of a second that I thought she was being racist but I don't think so today, in hindsight, that she was being racist.
Thousands of viewers have complained about the showThousands of viewers have complained about the show
"I think that's being too presumptuous on my part, and I give her the benefit of the doubt that she is someone who's nice deep down within her heart and I don't think she would do something that would be anything close to being racist.""I think that's being too presumptuous on my part, and I give her the benefit of the doubt that she is someone who's nice deep down within her heart and I don't think she would do something that would be anything close to being racist."
After talking to Big Brother, during which Goody was asked if she understood why her comments may been seen as racist, Goody asked Shetty to have a chat in the garden.After talking to Big Brother, during which Goody was asked if she understood why her comments may been seen as racist, Goody asked Shetty to have a chat in the garden.
She told Shetty: "I said something which I just want you to know that it did not mean nothing. I said 'I don't know who she is, Shilpa whatever-her-name-is, Shilpa this, Shilpa that, Shilpa Poppadum'. She told Shetty: "I said something which I just want you to know that it did not mean nothing. I said 'I don't know who she is, Shilpa whatever-her-name-is, Shilpa this, Shilpa that, Shilpa Poppadom'.
"That is what my word was, Shilpa Poppadum. And I didn't say Shilpa Poppadum in a racial way or any form of a racial thing, I do not judge people by the colour of their skin, but I was trying to think of an Indian name and I couldn't think of one." "That is what my word was, Shilpa Poppadom. And I didn't say Shilpa Poppadom in a racial way or any form of a racial thing, I do not judge people by the colour of their skin, but I was trying to think of an Indian name and I couldn't think of one."
Shetty replied: "I don't think you're racist, but it did come across as kind of racial, what you said even before that."Shetty replied: "I don't think you're racist, but it did come across as kind of racial, what you said even before that."
She added: "You've said that, it's going to be out and a lot of Indians have heard it. Trust me, it's not gonna go down well."She added: "You've said that, it's going to be out and a lot of Indians have heard it. Trust me, it's not gonna go down well."
The furore has seen politicians including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron drawn into the row, while 35 MPs have signed a motion condemning the programme, although Channel 4 has stood by it.The furore has seen politicians including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron drawn into the row, while 35 MPs have signed a motion condemning the programme, although Channel 4 has stood by it.
TV watchdog Ofcom has now had over 36,000 complaints about the programme, leading sponsor Carphone Warehouse to suspend its affiliation with the show.TV watchdog Ofcom has now had over 36,000 complaints about the programme, leading sponsor Carphone Warehouse to suspend its affiliation with the show.