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The Curse of Celebrity Big Brother

The clear winner of this year’s Celebrity Big Brother was Shilpa Shetty, the Bollywood superstar who is now an international name and has been hobnobbing with British politicians, the glitterati and Hollywood.

The racism row that engulfed Celebrity Big Brother gave her the stage and she graciously rode out the storm within the house to become a favourite of the British viewers, rightly appalled at the mindless bullying by some of her fellow housemates and deeply admiring the way Shilpa Shetty held onto her composure and refused to allow herself to be dragged into the gutter.


Now that the dust has settled somewhat what has become of the bullies; Jade Goody, Danielle Lloyd and Jo O’Meara and not forgetting, Jackiey Budden (Jade Goody’s mother).

The motivation

Jade Goody probably thought in her no-so-bright way, that she was writing headlines by her behaviour. She may have thought in a rather niave (some would say stupid) way that the headlines would have been things like; “Goody v’s Shetty” or “Jade goes head to head with Shilpa” - enough to raise her (Jade’s) profile in the press but nothing that bad. How poorly she read the public mood or even understood her own behaviour.

Unfortunately for her fellow contestants, Danielle Lloyd and Jo O’Meara, she dragged them like schoolgirls so afraid of the playground bully that they become her sidekicks rather than be on the receiving end, into the ugliness she unleashed.

So who became the real-life losers?

Jade Goody has lost all credibility with the public. The column inches she used to fill in so many magazines, built on her position of underdog rather than mafia-like underboss, are almost gone and so is the interview income she used to earn.

Her perfume brand, Shh, was withdrawn from the shelves of The Perfume Shop chain in direct response to the controversy. The company that makes the perfume bottle, Pragati Glass, ironically an Indian firm, received word in January from the UK producer, Jean Christian, to cease production of the perfume bottles due to the expected crash in sales.

Jade Goody’s mother, Jackiey Budden, is currently being investigated by Benefit bosses and officials at Southwark council over claims she has earnt thousands while on benefits. The 48-year-old lesbian could be forced to move out of her home if she is found guilty of benefit fraud.

As a result of her behaviour on the show, Danielle Lloyd lost six-figure modelling contracts with motorcycle insurance firm Bennetts, fashion label Rocawear as well as other minor sponsorship deals. Speculation exists over whether she has also been dumped by her boyfriend, Teddy Sheringham, the ex-England and Premiership footballer.

Jo O’Meara, who had hoped for a career boost has probably paid the highest price of all since her appearance on the show appears to have led directly to her suffering for all intents and purposes, a nervous breakdown. She had hoped to earn enough money to avoid losing her home. Now she has lost her health and may never recover.

Add comment February 13th, 2007

Time to forgive and embrace Jo O’Meara

Jo O’Meara needs our forgiveness, our warmth and our help. She has been vilified more than enough.

Her breakdown and disheveled appearance on GMTV was not an act for our benefit - she’s a lost soul who can’t understand what’s happened to her in the few short weeks she was in Celebrity Big Brother.

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This would be bad enough for her if she had emerged to the overall hostility with a support team around her but for her agent, Tony Fox, to die of a heart attack - and for O’Meara to hold herself to blame - is beyond endurance.

After all, her ‘crime’ was a few harsh words.

Even the most despicable criminals are less vilified. She doesn’t deserve what is now being heaped upon her by us, the public.

I was outraged at the bullying in the Celebrtiy Big Brother house - I even complained to Ofcom at the way the bullying was allowed to go unchecked. The catalyst was Jade Goody - of that, there is no doubt.

To keep this nonsense sense of outrage going beyond the confines of the Big Brother house is ridiculous. Not only that but it consigns the viewing public - those that want their pound of flesh - to the same category of bully that provoked such outrage in the first place.

Jo O’Meara has already paid a high emotional price for her harsh words - let’s not ask that she be completely destroyed or heap even more misery on her. She should be embraced, forgiven and helped through this extremely difficult time by the people who objected to the bullying in the first place - we, the viewers and the public.

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1 comment February 1st, 2007

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