Posted by: libriinformazione on: March 14, 2009
McCall said the Goody experience had been a “huge rollercoaster” but there was lots of love and support on hand.She said: “Obviously my heart goes out to Jade and her family and her boys and her mum because I always think it’s so hard for mums as well.
She was also on hand to interview Goody after her ill-fated appearance on Celebrity Big Brother in 2007, when thousands of people complained about the treatment of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty at the hands of Goody and others.
The race row attracted the most complaints in regulator Ofcom’s history.McCall was being interviewed on the Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio in a bid to win money for Comic Relief on the station’s Who’s Calling Christian competition.The Sun reported that Goody wept with joy as she was reunited with her sons at home.
She also enjoyed just the second evening with Jack Tweed since the couple married, according to her friend and publicist Max Clifford.Meanwhile, Goody said she was “immensely proud” after the Government said it would review the current age limit for cervical cancer testing.After hearing that a panel of experts would consider whether women under 25 should be offered smear tests, Goody told Mr Clifford: “It’s too late for me, but it will not be for millions of others.”Mr Clifford said: “You just could not buy the sort of publicity that Jade’s plight has raised for cervical cancer.
Source: http://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/uk_national_news/4202494.My_heart_goes_out_to_Jade___Davina/