Aitch has confessed he has a ‘soft spot’ for soap star Shona McGarty, sparking romance rumours in the I’m A Celebrity jungle.
The rapper had a splash in the reality show’s creek with Angry Ginge and admitted the ex-Eastenders actress, 34, was on his mind.
It comes after fans complained that Shona hadn’t been getting enough air time.
Aitch, 25, real name, said: “I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for Shona, me.”
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Ginge replied: “I think she’s really nice, if that’s what you mean yeah…”
Aitch added: “Yeah that’s what I mean” with the YouTube star, 24, agreeing “Yeah she is.”
It comes after the celebs cleaned up the camp in a bid to be in the running for a badge. Aitch collected logs while Shona and Jack Osbourne took the dunny duty.

View 3 Images Shona took part in tonight’s Dreaded Dunnies challenge (Image: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)
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Meanwhile, Celebs Go Dating’s Anna Williamson defended co-star Tom Read Wilson, 38, after Aitch took a swipe at his posh accent.
Upon arrival into the Jungle, Tom was quizzed by Aitch on whether he was ever going to “switch” his voice off.

View 3 Images Aitch told Angry Ginge he’s keen on the Eastenders star(Image: ITV)
Anna said: “I just want to support my friend.
“Aitch on I’m A Celeb was just asking about the way Tom speaks and was waiting for him to ‘turn it off’.
“You know what? I’m just gonna myth bust that right now.
“It’s probably the most common question that people say to myself and Paul (C Brunson) about Tom like ‘is that his real voice? Is that how he really talks or is it an act?’
“Let me tell you now on my kids’ graves. That is how Tom speaks.”
Episode review – By Mike Ward
Martin Kemp and his Spandau Ballet bandmates always had class.
“We’re not just a band, we’re a lifestyle,” his big brother Gary once told an interviewer, way back in their early New Romantic days.
“Yeah, too right!” a young Martin had chipped in. “And one day, many years from now, my ambition is to be sat on the bog on primetime ITV, having cockroaches poured over my head.”
It did indeed take him several decades, but Martin’s dream finally came true, as he took part in I’m A Celeb’s latest trial, Dreaded Dunnies.
(The cockroaches, I’m guessing, will also have considered it the pinnacle of their showbiz career.)
Not that Martin was the only campmate undergoing the dunny experience. Sat in neighbouring cubicles were, in no particular order, the former host of Football Focus, the girl who’d once run over Kat Slater and the bloke whose father bit off the head of a dove, or possibly a bat, or possibly both (although probably not at once).
But they weren’t just on the loo, this lot. They were also on a mission, to ensure that whatever lump of roadkill got lowered into camp a little later, it would at least be of sufficient magnitude for them to fend off malnutrition.
As it happens, dinner that night would turn out not to be roadkill for once but an egg. An egg of epic proportions, admittedly, but ultimately, yeah, an egg.
They weren’t to know this, though, so the four of them gave this trial their all. To achieve their objective, each had to locate a small tool and use this to unscrew stuff from an extended, communal loo roll holder.
Ridiculous? Degrading? Hilarious? Yep. All those things and more.
But it was also the perfect opportunity for each of them to demonstrate their persistence, their presence of mind and their team spirit, not to mention their manual dexterity. It was also the perfect excuse for them to crack lots of gags involving the word “tool”, which in these situations is obviously an opportunity not to be missed.
And how well did they end up doing, this Spandau Ballet legend and his campmates? To cut a long story short, they won 12 stars