JADE Goody's widower has moved to Woodford Green in a bid to be closer to the late reality TV star's children.

Self-styled celebrity Jack Tweed, who married the former Big Brother contestant shortly before her death from cervical cancer in March, has relocated from his home in Roebuck Lane, Buckhurst Hill, to a rented pad in Repton Park.

The Essex party-boy only moved to the area a week ago but has already drawn attention form the national media after throwing a house warming party on Saturday, and reportedly having three women stay over after a night at Faces nightclub in Gants Hill.

Jack Tweed's manager Mark Thomas confirmed that his client has moved to the area.

He said: “He's renting somewhere in Repton Park along with another friend as he knew someone who knew someone else with a place going.

“The honest truth is that it's convenient for him as it brings him closer to the boys [Jade Goody's two sons Bobby and Freddie] and that's why he's moved, but he wouldn't have come if he didn't like the area.”

Tweed was released from Edmunds Hill Prison in May after serving half of a 12 week sentence for assaulting Loughton taxi driver Stephen Wilkins.