I saw a picture of her in the paper yesterday, and basically all it was a model'esq picture of her with no hair and naked. (From at least the waist up (It wasn't a full picture.))
To me, that isn't raising any sort of awareness, other than, "I'm Jade, I'm not a foul mouthed bully and racist idiot, honest, cause I'm dying!"
Now granted, I've recently seen cervical cancer adverts on the TV, and great. But she hasn't been in them.
What I found funny, was that the day she died, the family came out with this statement saying. "Please give us time for private grieving."
Okay, fair enough. Thats understandable. But the very next day, they were being interviewed again.
TBH, I have to admit that one main reason I've not liked her getting all of this attention is that two weeks ago one of my best mates from school died out in Afgan. And he didn't even get a 1/4 of a page in the papers.
The Sun gave Jade 27 of them. The same paper that printed these in 2002 and 2007:
As for the kids, I can't help but think they will grow up thinking that they might be able to play and earn money on their mothers death, at least when their older anyway.