London, April 13: Jade Goody`s mother Jackiey Budden wants Jack Tweed to move on with life and remarry, saying that it was also Goody`s wish.
"Jade wanted him to move on. He was a good husband to her but she didn`t expect him to grieve forever. Jack will get another girlfriend and maybe a wife. He will probably have his own children. He could have seven kids and I will be happy for him," said Budden who had earlier expressed her disapproval of the 21-year-old`s wild ways.
Goody had married Tweed in a lavish ceremony just seven weeks before she died after a very public battle with cervical cancer. Budden said that she fears that Tweed will be criticised if he moves on to another woman, reports Daily Mail online.
"He is only 21 and has his whole life ahead of him so I can`t expect him to be single forever, and neither can anyone else. Whatever he does in the future, he will probably get slagged off and that isn`t fair. I wish people would lay off him," said Budden.
Tweed who has made regular visits to the reality TV star`s grave had recently left an Easter egg at the site.
Goody along with Budden and Tweed had participated in the celebrity version of `Big Brother`, but it ended up ruining her career as she received much public criticism for racially abusing fellow contestant, Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty.
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