This story is from May 5, 2009

Tweed asks prisoner for Jade's portrait

Jailed Jack Tweed has reportedly asked a prisoner to make a pastel portrait of his late wife Jade Goody.
Tweed asks prisoner for Jade's portrait
Jailed Jack Tweed has reportedly asked a prisoner to make a pastel portrait of his late wife Jade Goody.
The 21-year-old, who is serving 12 weeks for assault on a taxi driver, was allegedly impressed after seeing some works of the artistic inmate at Edmunds Hill
prison in Suffolk.
The widower, who lost his reality-star wife, 27, to cervical cancer on March 22, later requested his jail pal to make the image to hang in his cell.
���A warden showed Jack a drawing by a prisoner and he was really impressed,��� the Sun quoted a source as saying.
���He found the artist and asked him to do one of Jade before giving him a photo to work from. Jack has made a shrine to Jade over his bed.
���People inside quite like him and feel sympathy for him, although everyone knows he made a lot of money through Jade,��� the source added.
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