I'm a Celeb: Viewers in Tears as Aitch's Tribute to Sister Gracie Steals Hearts
Aitch's emotional jungle tribute moves I'm a Celeb viewers

Viewers of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! were left reaching for the tissues on Tuesday night after rapper Aitch delivered a deeply personal and emotional musical tribute to his younger sister.

An Emotional Jungle Performance

During a lively karaoke session in camp, the 25-year-old Manchester-born artist performed his track 'My G', a song dedicated to his sister Gracie. The performance, which aired on 3rd December 2025, came as the campmates celebrated winning a trip to the show's infamous Jungle Arms pub.

The song is a professional release by Aitch, with all proceeds donated to the Down's Syndrome Association. Gracie, who is ten years younger than her brother, has Down syndrome. Aitch is also close to her twin sister, Hattie, and has frequently credited both siblings with playing a major role in his life and career.

Viewers Declare Him Their Winner

The heartfelt moment instantly resonated with the audience at home, with many taking to social media to declare Aitch their champion of the entire series. One fan wrote on X: "Aitch has to win. He's such a lovely man." Another shared: "Bet Aitch's sisters are so proud of Aitch right now."

The sentiment was echoed by others, with one viewer stating: "Oh I love Aitch so much," and another calling the performance "heartwarming". The rapper's campmates were equally touched, with Ruby Wax admitting the song had left her feeling very emotional.

A Mission for Awareness

Aitch had previously spoken about his motivation for entering the Australian jungle. In an interview with the Daily Mail before the series began, he revealed a key goal was to raise awareness and challenge perceptions about Down syndrome.

"I'm not only just doing it for people with Down syndrome, I'm doing it for people around as well," he explained. "I don't want anyone to be disheartened or feel bad if they find out someone in the family's got Down syndrome. It's a blessing."

He passionately added: "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 say, 'Oh, I'm sorry to hear that' because it's definitely not the case. They're the best people in the world."

During the camp performance, Aitch humorously substituted his famous collaborator on the track's official video, Ed Sheeran, with his camp best friend AngryGinge for a duet. The lyrics, which include the line "Baby, live your best life, you shouldn't grow by force. All in your own time, G, the globe is yours," refer to his sister throughout using the initial 'G'.

As I'm a Celebrity approaches its climax, Aitch's genuine and moving tribute has undoubtedly cemented his place as a favourite with the British public, proving that some of the most powerful jungle moments are those rooted in real-life love and family.