The rapper was among the 12 famous faces to take part in the ITV reality show’s 2025 series

Aitch(Image: Aitch Instagram)
Aitch has shared what he thinks is ‘mad’ about his I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here stint as he seemingly reflected on his time in the jungle over the Christmas period.
The rapper, who hails from Moston, was among the 12 famous faces to head Down Under to take part in the ITV reality show’s 2025 series, which was again fronted by hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly in Australia.
Aitch, whose real name is Harrison Armstrong, quickly became a favourite among viewers of the popular programme, and so they were shocked when he was voted out of the jungle just before the final, meaning he finished in fourth place.
Shortly after he departed camp, Aitch was seen reuniting with his new pals for the final of I’m A Celeb’s 2025 series, with Aitch’s friend and fellow Mancunian Angry Ginge crowned the new King of the Jungle, making him the first social media star to win the programme in its 25-year history.
The music star, who turned 26 just after his jungle stint, soon returned to the UK and it’s only over the festive period that Aitch has shared a fresh insight into his thoughts on his time taking part in I’m A Celeb.
Taking to his Instagram Story, Aitch posed for a selfie from his car, alongside which he wrote: “Init mad to think only 290 people have ever been on @imacelebrity and one of them is this little scruff from north manny,” before adding a crying laughing emoji.

Aitch seemingly reflected on his jungle stint weeks after the show’s end(Image: Aitch Instagram)
After the show, Aitch revealed how things could have been very different as he considered quitting the jungle half way through. Speaking following his eviction, the star told how he was “dying to do a runner” on a couple of occasions as he struggled without any time to himself and the constant 24/7 nature of the show.
The Taste and Rain hitmaker shared with the Mirror: “The middle for me was the lowest part, because you’re stuck in a position where it’s like, ‘You’ve come too far to give up now, but there’s still ages to go.’
“At the start you can’t give up because you’re thinking, ‘I’ve only been here for five days. Sort your head out.’ And then at the end, you’re thinking, ‘Oh well, there’s only five days to go, so suck it up and go for it.’ But in that middle point, you’re like, “Whoa, I’ve been here for ages, and I’ve still got to be here for ages.”
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