Jade Goody's husband Jack Tweed has revealed he could see himself remarrying in the future.
Reality star Jack - who married Jade in 2009, just one month before her tragic death - opened up about coming to terms with moving on during a new interview as he marked the 13th anniversary of her death.
The 34-year-old told The Sun he could be ready to tie the knot again.
Jack said: "For years I have always said, 'No, I would never marry again. I don't want to,' because I have been married to the person I wanted to get married to.
"But as I have got older, I don't want to live for the rest of my life on my own. Jade wouldn’t want that.
"She said to me at the end, even though I didn't want to listen or let her say it, she said, 'I want you to meet someone.'"
Although he was given Jade's blessing, Jack said the thought of walking down the aisle with someone else makes him feel uncomfortable.
He added: "I would feel guilty if I married someone else, because that would mean I wasn’t married to Jade anymore,” he explains. “I would feel like I was betraying her."
In recent days, Jack paid tribute to Jade on Instagram.
He shared a wedding photo with a heartbreaking message, which read: "13 years since I last got to see this angel. Miss you everyday," along with red heart emojis.
He also made reference to Jade’s incredible legacy by including the hashtags “Raise awareness” and “smear test”.
Jade passed away after a short battle with cervical cancer.
While Jade tragically passed away after contracting cancer, it is believed she may have helped save countless other lives by explaining the importance of getting health checks.
In 2009, there was a huge surge in demand for smear tests which was commonly referred to as “the Jade Goody effect” as countless women sought to get checked for cervical cancer in light of the reality star’s tragic life.
Demand became so high that politicians ended up bowing to pressure to review the age at which women become eligible to undergo cervical cancer screening.
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