British reality TV star Jade Goody, accused of making racist slurs against
Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty last month, apologised to the Indian people
during her visit here Tuesday and said she will donate all the 'dirty money'
earned from the "Celebrity Big Brother" show.
"I will donate all the 'dirty money' earned by me on 'Celebrity
Big Brother', including (from) interviews to TV channels, newspapers and
magazines, as charity to the Railway Children's organisation," Goody told
reporters.
"The sum amounts to $50,000. I have been associated with this
organisation since a few weeks (ago)," she added.
She clarified that the
charity or her visit of a slum locality here to meet underprivileged children
was not a publicity stunt meant to improve her tampered image.
"It is not
a publicity stunt at all. My visit to India is a private programme. I have
funded myself and also sponsored all the people who have come here along with
me.
"I never wanted to say to Shilpa that India is a country of poor. I
am sorry for hurting the Indian community and have already extended my apologies
to Shilpa."
Goody went to meet children living in slums and an orphanage
at around 12 noon. Accompanied by members of the British media, she spent more
than two hours with the underprivileged children.
She said her meeting
with the children was inspirational for her.
"The kids I met today are
the most fantastic children I have ever met. They were from different
backgrounds and even after facing various hardships they smile. It was very
emotional and inspirational for me.
"From now, children will be my
priority and I know where my money would be going."
Goody, who also
visited the tomb of Mughal emperor Humanyun here for 40 minutes Monday, thanked
Indians for welcoming her.
"I had a warm welcome everywhere, even at the
airport. The response I am receiving from the people is quite nice and there is
not much of negativity," she said.
Goody arrived in Delhi Monday and
checked in at the Le Meridien. Though media persons had parked themselves at the
hotel, she had kept them at an arm's length till the formal press meet.
She leaves here Thursday and is keeping all her plans under wraps and
calls them "confidential". At the same time she rebuffed reports of meeting
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh or visiting parliament.
However, Goody said
she would not be able to meet Shilpa as she had other commitments. "I have
informed Shilpa and she has extended an invitation to me. But I have other
commitments."
"'Celebrity Big Brother' has taught me a lesson. If I had
not been a part of it I would have never got a chance to realize that there is a
lot more pain than what we see."
Her racist comments to Shilpa on the
show had caused outrage in India and Britain, with the issue being raised in the
House of Commons and even two Indian ministers demanding corrective action.