Max Clifford has claimed Jack Tweed's recent court case shows the reality TV star needs to change his ways. Earlier this week, a Crown Court jury took just 15 minutes to clear Tweed of raping a 19-year-old girl. "This court case is the ultimate wake-up call. I told him around the time of Jade's death there would be lots of potential problems to do with people using him for their own ends," Clifford told the Daily Star. "He should think of this as his opportunity to get back on track. I think everyone realises this is a court case he didn't deserve but it was a warning he should heed and a sign it's time for him to grow up. He has to face reality and pull himself together if he wants to avoid something like that - or a lot worse - from happening again."Meanwhile, sources have said Jack is now h a hoping to launch a reality TV career and also plans to release a tell-all book, an aftershave and design his own clothing range. "Jack still reckons he's got the looks and personality for television," said a source. "He's sure some reality shows will snap him up."
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