Channel 4 documentary about her life and were left "in tears" and "emotional" after the opening scenes of the programme.The Big Brother star tragically lost her life-long battle with anorexia at the age of 38 in April last year.Wanting to pay tribute to the reality TV star the broadcasting giant pulled together a heartfelt tribute to remember the icon a year on since her sad death.Within just five minutes of the documentary, fans took to Twitter expressing how "tough" it was to watch.One tweet read: "Nikki Grahame programme has only just started on #Channel4 and omg #nikkigrahame."A second person echoed: "Already i'm feeling emotional that poor poor cherub she made us so happy whilst she was so sad #WhoIsShe #nikkigrahame.""This is going to be a tough watch.
Remembering #nikkigrahame #whoisshe," added another."Watching the #NikkiGrahame documentary on Channel 4 and just know I'm gonna cry," wrote a third.A fourth online user claimed: "I’m already crying.
This is awful. I’m so privileged to have never experienced anything like this #NikkiGrahame #WhoIsShe."While a fifth agreed: "This is heartbreaking already.
Only 5mins in. #NikkiGrahame."During the hour-long documentary, Nikki's mum Sue hailed Big Brother for saving her daughters life.She said: "I would say that Big brother saved her life, I really would." It was later explained by other friends and family members that Nikki had felt "safe" within the grounds of the Channel 4 house.
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