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Jade 'donating TV fee to charity' Jade 'donating TV fee to charity'
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Jade Goody will be donating her fee for appearing on Celebrity Big Brother to charity, according to a spokeswoman for the News Of The World newspaper.Jade Goody will be donating her fee for appearing on Celebrity Big Brother to charity, according to a spokeswoman for the News Of The World newspaper.
The paper says it has secured the "exclusive story" of Goody - who was voted off the show after racism claims.The paper says it has secured the "exclusive story" of Goody - who was voted off the show after racism claims.
Instead the paper says it will pay money to charities nominated by Goody and Shilpa Shetty. It also says it will give to charities nominated by Goody and Shilpa Shetty, rather than pay for the interview.
Earlier, PR guru Max Clifford said Goody faced an "uphill struggle" to rescue her career.Earlier, PR guru Max Clifford said Goody faced an "uphill struggle" to rescue her career.
A News of the World spokeswoman said: "Miss Goody has had no control over the words, pictures or headlines in her frank confessions about her time in the Big Brother house."A News of the World spokeswoman said: "Miss Goody has had no control over the words, pictures or headlines in her frank confessions about her time in the Big Brother house."
Millions of viewers
Goody's on-screen disputes with Indian actress Shetty sparked criticism and complaints.Goody's on-screen disputes with Indian actress Shetty sparked criticism and complaints.
Almost nine million people watched her apologise and deny racism on Channel 4 on Friday, according to early ratings.Almost nine million people watched her apologise and deny racism on Channel 4 on Friday, according to early ratings.
I'm disgusted in myself - I do not approve of any of my actions and I do not approve of the words that came out of my mouth Jade GoodyI'm disgusted in myself - I do not approve of any of my actions and I do not approve of the words that came out of my mouth Jade Goody
The Big Brother press office refused to comment on Goody's decision to donate her fee to charity.The Big Brother press office refused to comment on Goody's decision to donate her fee to charity.
Goody made her name on the non-celebrity version of Big Brother in 2002.Goody made her name on the non-celebrity version of Big Brother in 2002.
She has since earned millions of pounds through TV shows, magazine deals, an autobiography, a perfume and fitness DVDs.She has since earned millions of pounds through TV shows, magazine deals, an autobiography, a perfume and fitness DVDs.
Mr Clifford said: "Ironically, the programme that made her could be the programme that breaks her."Mr Clifford said: "Ironically, the programme that made her could be the programme that breaks her."
Goody and Shetty made up before Friday's evictionGoody and Shetty made up before Friday's eviction
Goody received 82% of the vote after going head-to-head with Shetty in the public eviction on Friday.Goody received 82% of the vote after going head-to-head with Shetty in the public eviction on Friday.
On being shown clips of herself by host Davina McCall, Goody admitted her behaviour was "nasty".On being shown clips of herself by host Davina McCall, Goody admitted her behaviour was "nasty".
"I'm not racist, but I can see why it has had the impact it's had," she said. "I look like one of those people I don't like." "I'm not racist, but I can see why it has had the impact it's had," she said.
"I look like one of those people I don't like."
When shown TV headlines of the political fallout and the reaction in India, she responded: "That's intense. I apologise to anyone I offended."When shown TV headlines of the political fallout and the reaction in India, she responded: "That's intense. I apologise to anyone I offended."
'Disgusted in myself'
Her comments included calling Shetty "Shilpa Poppadom".Her comments included calling Shetty "Shilpa Poppadom".
Goody insisted on the show that she "didn't say Shilpa Poppadom in a racial way" and that she did not judge people "by the colour of their skin".Goody insisted on the show that she "didn't say Shilpa Poppadom in a racial way" and that she did not judge people "by the colour of their skin".
She said: "I'm disgusted in myself for saying what I have just seen myself saying. I do not approve of any of my actions and I do not approve of the words that came out of my mouth."She said: "I'm disgusted in myself for saying what I have just seen myself saying. I do not approve of any of my actions and I do not approve of the words that came out of my mouth."
I have heard worse so called abuse on playgrounds and in internet chat rooms - all it helped was the ratings for a very tired programme Julie, Hereford Have your say on Celebrity Big Brother I have heard worse so-called abuse on playgrounds and in internet chat rooms - all it helped was the ratings for a very tired programme Julie, Hereford Have your say on Celebrity Big Brother
The audience for Goody's post-eviction interview peaked at 8.8 million between 2245 and 2300 GMT, according to unofficial overnight figures. The audience for Goody's post-eviction interview peaked at 8.8 million, according to unofficial overnight figures.
The show averaged 7.8 million between 2230-2300, while an earlier instalment from 2030-2130 averaged 7.4 million. The show itself averaged between 7.4 and 7.8 million between 2230 and 2300, while an earlier instalment from 2030 to 2130 averaged 7.4 million.
They were the highest viewing figures in Celebrity Big Brother's history and beat the 7.7 million who watched the last non-celebrity final in August - which was Channel 4's largest audience of 2006.They were the highest viewing figures in Celebrity Big Brother's history and beat the 7.7 million who watched the last non-celebrity final in August - which was Channel 4's largest audience of 2006.
On Saturday, London mayor Ken Livingstone told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I think everyone is delighted that we got the result we did last night. On Saturday, London mayor Ken Livingstone told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I think everyone is delighted that we got the result we did last night."
A spokesman for Shetty's family said: "This vote has shown that goodness always prevails, like in Bollywood films. A spokesman for Shetty's family said: "This vote has shown that goodness always prevails, like in Bollywood films."