Goody, 27, who was battling cervical cancer, passed away in her sleep today before sunrise with mother Jackiey Budden and husband Jack Tweed by her side.
"Jade wanted a celebration of her life. It will be very much a Jade Goody Production with Jade doing her own thing her own way," said publicist Max Clifford, who was also a close friend of the late star.
Goody had made a career out of goofy antics on reality shows and her funeral "will reflect the way she lived", as an entertainer in the public eye.
The service which will be open to all those who want to attend, will be held at Goody's local church of St John the Baptist in Buckhurst, the Sun reported online.
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