Jack Tweed wants Jade Goody at Tussauds

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Widower Jack Tweed has reportedly begged Madame Tussauds bosses to make a waxwork of his late wife Jade Goody.

Widower Jack Tweed has reportedly begged Madame Tussauds bosses to make a waxwork of his late wife Jade Goody.

Goody, 27, who died on March 22 after a very public battle with cervical cancer, had married Tweed weeks before her death.

The 21-year-old part time model visited the London's famous wax museum to ask if it was possible to fulfill one of Goody's last wishes.

Tweed also asked if facilities could be offered beside the figure to allow donations to cancer charities, the Sun online reported.

"Jade told me she'd love a statue of herself. This is the nearest I can get to it," Tweed told his friends.