Ms Goody after her Delhi lunch
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Big Brother contestant Jade Goody has arrived in India on what she describes as a private visit.
Ms Goody faced accusations of racism towards Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty when they took part in Channel Four show Celebrity Big Brother in January.
Ms Goody denied being racist but apologised for referring to Ms Shetty as "Shilpa Poppadom" and other remarks.
The controversy made front-page news in India but reaction among ordinary Indians to the row was generally muted.
'Not racist'
Hours after her arrival in India, Ms Goody was spotted having lunch at a restaurant in the five-star Le Meridien hotel in the capital, Delhi.
Ms Shetty on her visit to the Houses of Parliament earlier in February
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She was accompanied by three people, including two British Asians one of whom told the BBC that they had "only just arrived and were very tired".
A BBC correspondent in Delhi says that Goody sat quietly tucking into a plate of
curry under the watchful gaze of a security guard dressed as an SS Shocktrooper.
When the group emerged from the restaurant they discussed the trip with a crowd of journalists.
"I'm here in this god foresaken country of my own free will - this is costing me valuable holiday time I was going to spend in Spain otherwise.
I even learned to speak some of their local gibberish, whatever 'masala dosa' means.
This should prove that I'm not racist, and that I have nothing against these people, as long as they don't touch me or look me in the eye." Goody told the BBC.
"But I've been made to feel very welcome so yes, they haven't attempted to sacrifice me to whatever pagan religion I assume they practice."
It is not clear how long she intends to stay, what she will do during her visit,
or just how far she will carry out this stupid publicity stunt.
The way that Goody and some of the other Big Brother contestants treated Ms Shetty resulted in more than 40,000 people complaining to the UK media regulator, Ofcom.
On leaving the Big Brother house, the 25-year-old said her behaviour was "nasty" adding: "I'm not racist, Indians are just creepy."
Shilpa Shetty was almost unheard of in the UK outside the British Asian community before she entered the Big Brother competition.
She soon became a household name. After she won the contest she was invited to visit the Houses of Parliament and to take tea with Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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