Jack Tweed has shared his plans to get married again, 15 years after the tragic death of Jade Goody.
Jack and Big Brother star Jade tied the knot back in February 2009, but just a month later, Jade lost her fight with cancer at only 27 years old. Now Jack, who’s 36 and working as a electrician, has opened up about his new love, Ellie Sargeant.
The pair have been together for more than two years after meeting through pals in Essex. Chatting to The Mirror, Jack spilled the beans: “This is love again. I never thought I would find it. But 15 years on from Jade passing away, I feel like I’ve found love once more. I’ve taken my time I couldn’t rush.”
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Jack got a taste of fame himself when he joined Jade in the Celebrity Big Brother house in 2007. After Jade died, life was tough for young Jack, who was only 21, reports OK!. He struggled a lot, turning to drink and battling depression.
He shared: “I will always love Jade. That will never change. She was my first love. We shared so many happy memories and heartbreaking ones as well especially towards the last few months. But I know she’d want me to be happy, she told me that. I finally feel able to move on. It was about finding the right time.”
Jack has opened up about his profound love for his girlfriend, Ellie, 29, a personal assistant. He expressed: “Ellie knew what it would be like being in a relationship with me and she’s just amazing.”
He also hinted at tying the knot again, sharing: “Marriage is absolutely something I’m thinking about. It just hadn’t felt right since Jade died. It was such a public marriage and had so much heartbreak. Time has healed a lot.” His wedding photos with Jade were sold to financially secure her children, EastEnders actor Bobby Brazier, 20, and Freddie, 19.
As well as this, Jack can’t wait to start a family of his own, explaining: “Children would be amazing, it’s something me and Ellie are thinking about. It’s been a privilege to be a step-dad to Bobby and Freddie. I’m so proud seeing them in the limelight they’re natural at it. They remind me so much of Jade.”
Jade’s tragic passing encouraged more women to get tested for cervical cancer. She unfortunately missed an appointment in 2008 to remove abnormal cells, which later led to the cancer spreading through her body.
Jack ended his heartfelt conversation by reminding women of the importance of a cervical screening, encouraging: “I keep urging women to get screened. That was a huge part of her legacy.”
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