“HE’S NOT JUST A BROTHER — HE’S HER LIFELINE.” Aitch Left The Entire Jungle Arms Trembling With Emotion As He Dedicated His Performance To His Sister Gracie, Bringing Viewers — And Even Crew Members — To Tears. The Rapper Has Always Spoken About The Unbreakable Bond He Shares With His 16-year-old Twin Sisters, Gracie And Hattie, But It’s Gracie — Who Has Down Syndrome — Who Has Shaped His Heart, His Music, And The Man He’s Become. When He Performed My G — The Song He Wrote Exclusively For Her, The One Whose Proceeds He Donates Entirely To The Down’s Syndrome Association — His Voice Cracked As He Whispered Through Tears, “I’d Give Her The Whole World If I Could… She’s The Reason I Breathe.” And In That Moment, With The Crowd Silent And Gracie’s Name Echoing Softly Through The Speakers, It Was Clear: Aitch Didn’t Just Sing For Her — He Honoured Her, Lifted Her, And Proved Once Again Why People Say, “He’s Already The King.”
With the finale just days away and only a handful of campmates left in the game, many I’m A Celebrity viewers have stopped waiting for the result — they’ve already crowned their winner.
Aitch reduced the nation to tears on Tuesday night as he stepped up to the mic at the Jungle Arms and dedicated My G to his beloved younger sister Gracie. The rapper, who won the rare treat of a trip to the show’s iconic pub alongside his campmates, quickly turned a rowdy karaoke session into one of the most emotional moments of the entire series.

Aitch has long spoken about his close bond with his 16-year-old twin sisters, Gracie and Hattie. But it is Gracie — who has Down’s syndrome — who has shaped both his life and his career in profound ways. His hit track My G was written for her, and every penny made from the song is donated to the Down’s Syndrome Association. As he put it on the show, he chose the only song that has ever truly belonged to his heart.
Onstage, he joked that while the music video had Ed Sheeran, tonight he had to “make do” with his best mate in camp, AngryGinge, as the pair launched into an unexpectedly touching duet. When he sang the lyric “Baby, live your best life… the globe is yours,” viewers could see him glance upward as if sending the words directly to Gracie.

At home, fans were in pieces, and even Ruby Wax admitted she felt overwhelmed watching the raw tenderness of the performance. Across social media, comments poured in calling Aitch “the real winner already” and declaring that no one else deserved the crown more.
Before entering the jungle, Aitch openly shared that he wanted to use his platform to raise awareness for people with Down’s syndrome. He said he never wanted families to feel fear or sorrow when they received a diagnosis, explaining: “It’s a blessing… you’re going to have the best time of your life as long as you’re spending it with that person.” He added that the idea anyone might respond with “I’m sorry to hear that” about a Down’s syndrome child or sibling is something he hopes to change forever.

Meanwhile, as Aitch continues to win hearts across the nation, Kelly Brook became the fourth celebrity to be voted out of the competition — greeted on the bridge by her husband Jeremy Parisi, who flew in from Italy to support her.
