Jack Tweed didn't want the new Jade Goody documentary to end because he loved seeing her again.
The late reality star's widower has opened up about watching the first of Channel 4's three-part series 'Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain', and he admitted hearing her voice "brought her back" to him.
Appearing on ITV's 'Good Morning Britain', he said: "I didn't want it to end because it sort of brought her back to me, and then it's finished and I realised she's gone again...
"It makes you feel closer to her as soon as you hear her, no one sounds like Jade.
"As soon as Jade talks you can tell it's Jade from a mile away."
The documentary was eye-opening for Jack, as he didn't watch Jade - who tragically died aged 27 in 2009 after a battle with cervical cancer - when she appeared on 'Big Brother' nine years before her death, and so didn't realise exactly what she had been through.
He explained: "I didn't watch the first 'Big Brother' so I didn't know how much - I knew she got abused but I didn't realise to the extreme of what the newspapers were calling her and how bad it really was. So that was a shock."
Jack, 31, previously admitted he has no plans to find love again as he doesn't think he will ever "be as happy" with someone else as he was with her.
He said earlier this year: "She was 100 million per cent the love of my life. Nobody has ever come close to Jade and I don't see how they ever will. That pain of losing the person you love never goes away ... I'm never going to be as happy as I was with her so I don't feel it will be fair if I get with someone else."
'Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain' continues tonight (14.08.19) at 9pm on Channel 4.
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