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Jade Goody leaves London hospital Reality star Goody returns home
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Terminally ill reality TV star Jade Goody has left hospital. Terminally ill reality TV star Jade Goody has returned to her home in Upshire, Essex after leaving the Royal Marsden Hospital in west London.
The 27-year-old Big Brother star was carried into an ambulance after leaving the Royal Marsden Hospital in west London with her husband Jack Tweed. The 27-year-old Big Brother star was carried into an ambulance with her husband, Jack Tweed, by her side.
Earlier, her publicist Max Clifford said she was "desperate" to return to her Essex home to see her children. Her publicist Max Clifford said she was "thrilled" to be at home with her two sons, Bobby, five, and Freddie, four.
Goody, diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2008, has been told she has just weeks to live after the disease spread to her liver, groin and bowel. "It's where she wants to be," he said. "She wants to spend all the time she has got left with Jack and the boys."
"They are going back home," said Mr Clifford. Goody, who was diagnosed with cervical cancer last year, has been told she has just weeks to live after the disease spread to her liver, groin and bowel.
"Obviously, they've decided she's well enough to go. One of the nurses is going with her." "She is just hoping that they can keep on top of the pain so she can get as good a quality of life as possible for however long she has got left," said Mr Clifford.
"She wants to spend as much time as possible with the boys and Jack," he added. "At the moment, that's very difficult."
The reality TV star was christened in a 20-minute service at the Royal Marsden on Saturday.
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Jade Goody prepares for her wedding. Footage from Jade: Bride-to-Be, LIVINGJade Goody prepares for her wedding. Footage from Jade: Bride-to-Be, LIVING
Her sons Bobby, five, and Freddy, four, were also christened during what Mr Clifford called a "very short and emotional service". Goody left hospital on Wednesday morning on a stretcher wearing multi-coloured pyjamas covered by a red blanket.
But she was left shaken on Sunday after being confronted in hospital by a woman with a hammer. Her mother, Jackiey Budden, was at her house when her daughter arrived home.
"Jade obviously freaked out," Mr Clifford said. 'Emotional'
He added that security had been stepped up around Goody following the incident. Goody was christened in a 20-minute service at the Royal Marsden on Saturday following her marriage to Tweed last month.
Her sons were also christened during what Mr Clifford called a "very short and emotional service".
Security around Goody's bedside was stepped up after she was confronted in hospital on Sunday by a woman in possession of a hammer.
A 41-year-old woman was arrested for possession of an offensive weapon but was later released.A 41-year-old woman was arrested for possession of an offensive weapon but was later released.
Jade Goody married her fiance Jack Tweed last month. A documentary following the last-minute preparations for Goody's wedding airs on the digital channel Living at 2100 GMT.
A documentary, Jade: Bride-to-Be, following last-minute preparations before Goody's wedding to Tweed, airs on digital channel Living at 9pm tonight. The lavish ceremony was held at the Down Hall country house hotel in Essex.