Jade Goody's dying wish to be immortalised at Madame Tussauds is set to come true
Jade Goody's dying wish to be immortalised at Madame Tussauds is set to come true.
Goody, who died of cancer aged 27 on March 22, wanted her sons Bobby (5) and Freddie (4) to be able to see her image as a waxwork for years to come.
She had said before dying, "I'd love to have a statue made of me. I would like to be in Madame Tussauds."
After public demand, the museum is said to have started talks with her husband Jack Tweed to create the wax sculpture. A spokeswoman for Madame Tussauds said it was "quite possible" that a Goody waxwork would be created.
Sources said that Madame Tussauds bosses were even considering a waxwork that talks and moves, using Goody's most famous sayings such as: "Rio de Janeiro, ain't that a person?"
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