JUNGLE TEARS EVERYWHERE: I’m A Celeb Viewers Crown Aitch ‘The Winner’ After His HEARTBREAKING Jungle Arms Tribute to Sister Gracie Leaves Camp (and Fans) Sobbing
With just days to go until the finale and campmate numbers dwindling, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here viewers have already declared their winner.
Aitch had fans in tears during Tuesday night’s episode with his Jungle Arms tribute to his beloved sister Gracie.
The rapper and his campmates won a trip to the show’s infamous pub during the latest installment of the ITV show, and he was soon showing off his skills during a raucous karaoke session.

Aitch has a close bond with his two twin sisters, Gracie and Hattie, who at 16 are ten years younger than him, and Gracie, who has Down’s Syndrome, in particular, has played a big part in both his personal life and career.
He has dedicated his hit track My G to Gracie, with all the funds generated from the donated to the Down’s Syndrome Association.
And it was the only song of choice to Aitch when he took to the mic.

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Aitch had fans in tears during Tuesday night’s episode of I’m A Celeb with his Jungle Arms tribute to his beloved sister Gracie

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Aitch has a close bond with his two twin sisters, Gracie and Hattie, who at 16 are ten years younger than him. And Gracie, who has Down’s Syndrome, in particular, has played a big part in both his personal life and career
Whilst the video for his song features Ed Sheeran, Aitch joked he had to make do with his camp BFF AngryGinge as they performed a duet.
The song’s lyrics read: ‘Baby, live your best life, you shouldn’t grow by force. All in your own time, G, the globe is yours.’
He then mentions G throughout the song, which refers to his sister’s name.
The rendition had viewers watching at home in tears, whilst Ruby Wax admitted the performance had left her emotional.
Many declared the moment, the latest evidence that Aitch will win the public vote to take the King of the Jungle title.
Ahead of his appearance on the show Aitch revealed he was going into the Australian jungle to raise awareness for people with Down syndrome.
The star told the Daily Mail: ‘I’m not only just doing it for people with Down syndrome, I’m doing it for people around as well.
‘I don’t want anyone to be like disheartened or feel s*** if they do find out someone in the family’s got Down syndrome. It’s a blessing.

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Whilst the video for his song features Ed Sheeran, Aitch joked he had to make do with his camp BFF AngryGinge as they performed a duet




The rendition had viewers watching at home in tears, whilst Ruby Wax admitted the performance had left her emotional
‘You’re going to have the best time of your life as long as you’re spending it with that person.
‘My main thing, really and truly, is because I don’t want Down syndrome to be seen as a negative thing.
‘I don’t want anyone to go like, oh yeah, my kid’s got Down syndrome, or my sister’s got Down syndrome.’
‘And anyone to have the reply of, ‘Oh, I’m sorry to hear that’ because it’s just definitely not the case. They’re the best people in the world.’
Whilst Aitch is still winning hearts of viewers, Kelly Brook became the fourth contestant to be voted off the ITV reality show on Tuesday.
The glamour model, 45, was met off the bridge by her husband of three years, the Italian model Jeremy Parisi, who jetted into Australia last week.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! continues Wednesday at 9pm on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.
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