Aitch, the star of I’m A Celeb, and his dear sister Gracie, who was spotted today at the celebrity hotel where she was filmed by ITV meeting the most recent victee Kelly Brook, will be reunited.
I’m a Celeb star Aitch ’s beloved sister has secretly flown to Australia for an emotional reunion. The rapper’s family has arrived Down Under in the last 24 hours in a boost to the star, whose manager was the only person isupporting him so far in person.
And Gracie was seen today at the celebrity hotel as ITV filmed the arrival of Kelly Brook after she became the fourth person to be evicted from the jungle. She was filmed chatting to Kelly, who told her: “I have heard so much about you…can I have a hug.”
We recently heard your song, she continued. It was fantastic. Your brother is truly in your heart. You must have a crush on him, I bet you. Aitch has a close relationship with his two twin sisters, Gracie and Hattie, both of whom are 16 years his junior, and Gracie, who has Down’s Syndrome, in particular, has a significant influence on his life.
He has dedicated his hit track My G to Gracie, with all the funds generated from the donated to the Down’s Syndrome Association. On Tuesday night’s show he sang the song – sparking fans to say he should win.
A fan wrote on X that “Aitch must win.” One commentator called him “such a lovely man” and “bet Aitch’s sisters are so proud of him right now.” A third person expressed her love for Aitch so much. The song touched Aitch’s campmates, who were listening. In particular, Ruby Wax acknowledged that her emotional state had been affected by the performance.
Aitch has opened up in camp to Eddie about the close bond he has with his sisters, particularly Gracie. Talking about how Gracie was born with Down Syndrome, he explained how she loved watching Ellie Goldstein on Strictly Come Dancing, telling him when Ellie came on screen: “She’s one of God’s special children like me.”
Aitch made it known prior to his show appearance that he would be traveling to the Australian jungle to raise awareness of those with Down syndrome. He continued, “I’m doing it for people all over as well as for people with Down syndrome.” If someone discovers that someone in the family has Down syndrome, I don’t want anyone to feel upset or upset. It is a blessing.
As long as you spend it with that person, you’re going to have the most enjoyable time of your life. Really and truly, my main concern is that I don’t want Down syndrome to be perceived as a negative trait. I don’t want anyone to go through the same stages as my sister or my child, who both have Down syndrome.
Source: Mirror

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