JACK'S BACK

Jack Tweed tells Jade Goody’s sons Freddie and Bobby ‘I miss you’ 13 years after he married their mum

JACK Tweed has told Jade Goody's sons Freddie and Bobby that he "misses them" with a sweet throwback snap.

The TV personality took to Instagram with a photograph of himself and late wife Jade, who passed away in 2009, on their wedding day.

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Jack told the boys he "missed them" with the sweet Instagram postCredit: Instagram / Jack Tweed
Jack and Jade were married days before she tragically passed away in 2009Credit: Getty

Jack, 34, shared the family snap from the big day, which saw him standing alongside his stepsons Bobby and Freddie, now 18 and 17.

"13 years ago to this day," the star wrote on top of the stories post, as he added directly to the boys, tagging their profiles: "Miss you."

The photo saw Big Brother star Jade, who tragically passed away from cervical cancer ten years ago, smiling towards the camera.

Jade died just days after the glamorous wedding - only seven months after being diagnosed with the deadly cancer.

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Jack was 21 when he married the reality star, who lost her aged 27 when her sons, shared with Jeff Brazier, were just eight and seven.

Since Jade's tragic death, Jeff, 42, has brought up Bobby and Freddy with the help of family and his wife Kate Dwyer.

Last year, Jack opened up about how he still "struggles to live without Jade" after finding himself in a deep depression following her death.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun, he said: “I didn't know how to deal with it when I was young. I didn't know what else to do.

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“All I could think about was how depressed I was and I would just sit there and just constantly think about Jade. So I’d just have a drink every day, it would go from there.

“Then I’d get pictured having a drink and people would think I don't care about anything."

While his family did their best to support him by encouraging him to seek counselling, Jack admits he ignored their advice and lost control.

“I’d just sit at home, think about Jade, start crying and then think the only thing to do was go out and drink vodka," he said. “I wish I didn't do that and I wish I dealt with it a different way.

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“I went through a stage where I got really, really depressed. I was just blocking everything. I got to the stage where I was just so, so depressed and down and I just didn't know what to do with my life and I went to see my mum.

“I sat down with my mum for about four hours, just crying, thinking I just didn't want to be here anymore. I just wanted everything to end.

“I just didn't have any energy. All I could think about was committing suicide. I just wanted to just go asleep and not wake up."

Thankfully, daily talks with his mum and anti-depressant medication helped his outlook improve, helping Jack cure his depression.

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Jack also opened up last year about how he was desperate to see Jade's kids because "he brought them up" like his own children.

In an exclusive interview with The Sun, he says he felt betrayed by their dad Jeff Brazier when he was cut out their lives after Jade died 12 years ago.

Bobby and Freddy were young children when Jack and mum Jade were marriedCredit: Rex Features
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