Channel 4's heartbreaking documentary on Jade Goody and her rise to fame left viewers in tears tonight.

This evening, viewers watched Jade's journey to the Big Brother house, from her video application for Big Brother in 2002 to her savvy business sense outside the house.

Jade tragically died in 2009 after suffering from cervical cancer.

In the documentary, her mum Jackiey also opened about her own drug addiction and insisted that Jade didn't go on Big Brother to get famous, but to "get away from her".

In an unearthed interview with Jade, she also spoke about when she was a child and spotted her dad injecting drugs in front of her.

Her ex Jeff Brazier, who she has two children with, also spoke about meeting Jade for the first time.


"I was absolutely fascinated by what had created Jade," he said. "All I could see in her was that there was quality in her and that she couldn't see it.

"She had a lot of layers to her. That part of her that pretended not to be intelligent was a survival mechanism."


And tearful viewers flocked to Twitter to comment.

One tweeted: "I'm crying already at watching #JadeGoody just listening to how she started her young life to then the celeb she was..I just wish she had got help & the love she needed..I wish the 2nd time going in2 #bigbrother didn't happen for her. Bless her heart..RIP always❤ taken 2 soon."

While another commented: "Blinking heck @ThisisDavina I was just about holding it together watching the #jadegoody documentary until you got choked up…. now you've done it. . Jade was such an amazing character !! ❤"

A third remarked: "#JadeGoody she was taken too soon. This documentary is well presented. Really upsetting."

"Bloody hell, THIS is really emotional. Actually in floods. #JadeGoody," another remarked.

One commented: "This is tough to watch actually getting emotional! #JadeGoody."

Another wrote: "Watching this now so emotional such a lovely lady miss seeing her on our tv screens she was amazing #JadeGoody x."

*Jade: The Reality TV Star Who Started It All is available on Channel 4 player

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