Channel 4 will celebrate the life of reality TV star Nikki Grahame in a new documentary following her death earlier this year.
The Big Brother star died in April aged 38 after a life-long battle with anorexia. She had been getting treatment for her eating disorder at a specialist clinic, fundraised by her friends and fans.
The new documentary will show that ‘behind the bright and funny media persona, Nikki was a complex woman who bravely battled anorexia for over 30 years’, according to a statement.
It will feature interviews with her mum, as well as other members of her family and her friends.
Her mother, Sue Grahame, said: ‘Nikki was so much more than a reality TV contestant and I am looking forward to celebrating her short life in this documentary.’
She added it will ‘be tough, but Nikki was one special girl – kind and smart with the biggest heart’.
Executive producer Ollie Durrant added: ‘We are honoured to be making this important film with Nikki’s family and friends.
‘She was an amazingly kind, caring person who despite her own struggles, worked tirelessly to raise awareness of anorexia and the exponential rise of mental health issues in society today.
‘We hope this film is a fitting tribute to her legacy.’
Before finding fame on Big Brother, Nikki, then an aspiring actress, appeared as an extra in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and played a footballer’s wife in Sky One’s Dream Team.
She also appeared as a contestant on ITV dating show Blind Date and competed in the 2004 Miss Hertfordshire pageant.
After entering the Big Brother house dressed as a Playboy bunny, Nikki became known for her temper tantrums and Diary Room histrionics, including an infamous ‘who is she?’ rant.
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