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Jack Tweed made a trip to his wife Jade Goody's grave today, leaving a chocolate egg by the cross bearing her name.
The 21-year-old is preparing for his first Easter apart from Jade, who died on Mothering Sunday. He has made daily visits to the flower-bedecked grave since his wife was buried a week ago. ![]() ![]() Jack is said to be facing up to the fact that he is soon unlikely to be able to visit Jade's grave. The part-time model has been warned that he could be imprisoned, after being convicted of assaulting Stephen Wilkins in May last year as he was being driven home from a nightclub. This won't be the first time Tweed has experienced life inside. He is currently under a 7pm-7am curfew following his early release on licence after being sentenced to 18 months for hitting a teenager with a golf club. But it is thought that Jack, and Jade's fans, could soon be able to visit a waxwork in her image. It has emerged that her dying wish to be immortalised at Madame Tussauds is set to become reality. The Big Brother star, who was just 27 when she died, said she wanted sons Bobby, five, and Freddie, four, to be able to see her image as a waxwork for years to come. And after public demand, the Baker Street museum is said to have started talks with Tweed to create the sculpture. He and his friends have visited the attraction. A source was reported as saying: 'Jack took great interest in the Big Brother feature and he and his mates took turns to sit in the diary room chair. 'They had a laugh but for Jack it was something he was doing for Jade. He would love to see her wish come true.' Sources said Madame Tussauds bosses were even considering a waxwork that talks and moves, using Goody’s most famous sayings such as: 'Rio de Janeiro, ain’t that a person?' and, 'Where’s East Angular though?' Goody said before she died: 'I’d love to have a statue made of me. I would like to be in Madame Tussauds.' A spokeswoman for the museum said it was 'quite possible' a Goody waxwork would be created 'as the works are made on the back of guest research and demand'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...ter-apart.html |
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