Jack Tweed has paid an emotional tribute to his late wife, former BB star Jade Goody on the sixth anniversary of her death.
Taking to Twitter this morning, Jack Tweed, who has recently split from Chanelle Hayes, wrote: "Six years gone, miss you more each day." He added a picture of their wedding day alongside two other intimate snaps of the pair. See his tweet after d cut........
Jade was just 29 when she died on the 22 March 2009 – she had married Jack Tweed just a month prior to that.
Jack paid tribute to his “beautiful and brave” wife on their wedding day, he agreed to marry Jade after she was diagnosed with cervical cancer.
Speaking about the day two years ago, he said: "There were mixed emotions but that day was all about happiness. I still look at my wedding pictures.
"Jade really wasn’t well leading up to it but seeing her find the strength to get up and dance was amazing. She found the energy to make it the day she wanted. "
Speaking about his love for Jade, he said: "I think it was because she was so down to earth. She never cared about what people thought. She was never scared to voice her own opinions – right or wrong. People came round to it in the end."
Taking to Twitter this morning, Jack Tweed, who has recently split from Chanelle Hayes, wrote: "Six years gone, miss you more each day." He added a picture of their wedding day alongside two other intimate snaps of the pair. See his tweet after d cut........
Jade was just 29 when she died on the 22 March 2009 – she had married Jack Tweed just a month prior to that.
Jack paid tribute to his “beautiful and brave” wife on their wedding day, he agreed to marry Jade after she was diagnosed with cervical cancer.
Speaking about the day two years ago, he said: "There were mixed emotions but that day was all about happiness. I still look at my wedding pictures.
"Jade really wasn’t well leading up to it but seeing her find the strength to get up and dance was amazing. She found the energy to make it the day she wanted. "
Speaking about his love for Jade, he said: "I think it was because she was so down to earth. She never cared about what people thought. She was never scared to voice her own opinions – right or wrong. People came round to it in the end."


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