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I'm still saddened and in turmoil

stereomanuk Sep 20, 2008

It isn't fair. Jenny had brains and beauty, breaking the mould and she could have gone on to do whatever she wanted. Jenny shone briefly and could have shone for even brighter and for longer.

What on earth caused this absolute tragedy!? I'm still in tears thinking about what could have been done. I just can't help thinking about her.

I don't know her at all but that doesn't stop me being amongst a legion of admirers who'll miss her.

Facebook, Girl Management and The Sun have been quick to generally get rid of any traces of Jenny which I am angry and depressed about.

Jenny deserves to be remembered properly and this is a start.. There are a few photos I haven't seen before and I assume they're from her Facebook profile (never became a friend of Jenny's so I don't know) and it's dood that that they're out there in the public domain so people remember her..

If there is a heaven I hope to God that Jenny's in there. I'm still crying.

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stereomanuk Apr 10, 2009

I would desperately like to apologize to Jenny's family, friends and work colleagues, and to Jenny for causing offence in my two previous posts. It means absolutely nothing over the internet but I am incredibly sorry.

I tend to say stupid things when I get emotional and not thinking or reading things through and looking back at my two previous posts it is VERY unfortunate that it appears that I was only wanting to remember Jenny for her appearances in The Sun and for any other modeling assignments she did (as was the case over at her Facebook memorial back in September 2008 with some fans getting the unfortunate idea about how to remember her properly when posting photos of Jenny of which they had nothing but her pictorial work from The Sun).

I haven't done a very good job in the two posts above suggesting that I haven't but on the other hand even if I did I have deserved NO right as Jenny's family and friends are absolutely right to protect Jenny's privacy, and they should continue to protect her because Jenny needs this as some people DO NOT deserve to remember her properly..

I've become an admirer of Jenny as a person (as hard as that might sound for someone who doesn't know her at all) and it's unfortunate that strangers like me are not able to remember her properly BUT for Jenny's sake though it's very much a GOOD thing because there are some black-hearted people out there who only seem to want to remember her for certain aspects of her public life, and they have nothing nice to say about Jenny either. The internet can be a horribly unforgiving entity.

Seven months on and I've continuously thought about Jenny every day generally a lot of 'What if?' scenarios as to what she would have been doing in the last seven months and what would have become of her now if she were still alive.

It's silly but I refuse to 'move on'. One of the only things that keeps me going is that there are people who are able to remember her properly and keep her alive if only in memory.

I continue to miss Jenny, and will do so always and forever.

stereomanuk Sep 24, 2008

It appears that Girl Management took down her photos at the request of Jenny's family. I apologize. I'm still under a huge cloud of tears and rage.

I don't know why The Sun have taken down her interview when she won but I have somehow found a copy that I'll put up in the Photos. It's funny, hopeful for the future as she reminisces about her early days.

If people have more photos from Facebook or another source PLEASE put them in the Photos for us to see. Jenny deserves to be remembered properly and not all of use the likes of Facebook.

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