Terminally ill Jade Goody has married Jack Tweed in a "beautiful" wedding ceremony filled with tears and laughter.
Jade and Jack's wedding has been organised in less than a week
Speaking outside Down Hall Country House Hotel in Hatfield Heath, Hertfordshire, Max Clifford said: "They are now man and wife."
Jade, 27, stood up for most of the 45-minute ceremony but asked to sit down for the last five minutes, he said.
Clifford added: "It was lovely. The chapel was absolutely beautiful and I imagine there must be close to 200 people there.
"When they came out having signed the register they got a standing ovation from everybody there.
"It was just a very heart-rending, happy ceremony with lots of tears and lots of smiles and lots of laughter."
The newlyweds will be posing for photographs for the next hour or two, having signed a deal with OK! magazine to cover the wedding.
The couple will spend the night at the country hotel after Tweed's curfew conditions, imposed after he was freed from jail last month, were relaxed.
"It might be their only night together," Mr Clifford said.
Clifford said he believed that the Sugababes would perform at the wedding and also Incognito, a group of singers who disguise themselves as waiters.
"She also has a wonderful cake," he added.
Jade is expected to return to her home in Essex tomorrow before going back to the Royal Marsden Hospital on Wednesday for a check-up.
Jade and Jack's wedding has been organised in less than a week
Speaking outside Down Hall Country House Hotel in Hatfield Heath, Hertfordshire, Max Clifford said: "They are now man and wife."
Jade, 27, stood up for most of the 45-minute ceremony but asked to sit down for the last five minutes, he said.
Clifford added: "It was lovely. The chapel was absolutely beautiful and I imagine there must be close to 200 people there.
"When they came out having signed the register they got a standing ovation from everybody there.
"It was just a very heart-rending, happy ceremony with lots of tears and lots of smiles and lots of laughter."
The newlyweds will be posing for photographs for the next hour or two, having signed a deal with OK! magazine to cover the wedding.
The couple will spend the night at the country hotel after Tweed's curfew conditions, imposed after he was freed from jail last month, were relaxed.
"It might be their only night together," Mr Clifford said.
Clifford said he believed that the Sugababes would perform at the wedding and also Incognito, a group of singers who disguise themselves as waiters.
"She also has a wonderful cake," he added.
Jade is expected to return to her home in Essex tomorrow before going back to the Royal Marsden Hospital on Wednesday for a check-up.
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