Jade among the jackals: Is anyone in the circus around the tragic star fit to care for the two sons she will leave behind?
By ALISON BOSHOFF
Last updated at 10:29 PM on 20th February 2009
Jade Goody, though, will wake up in a hospital bed at her home, a barn conversion in Essex, with a nurse by her side. Until yesterday morning, she didn’t even think she could have her new husband Jack Tweed with her — the conditions of his parole meant he would have to stay at his mother’s house and be home before his 7pm curfew.
But thanks to a last-minute intervention by Justice Secretary Jack Straw, apparently backed by Gordon Brown, he will be by his wife’s side, but it will by no means be a traditional wedding night. And there will be no honeymoon.
Jade Goody's wedding will be anything but traditional
In fact, there are doubts that this bride will be well enough tomorrow even to attend the reception for 100 guests which she has been planning all week.
People who have spent time with her say it is likely she will leave before the band plays. She may even leave without tasting a canapé or greeting a single guest, or pausing to look at the flowers on each table, or the candles which will be lit as day gives way to evening. More
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