Chris Moyles' Irish cousin, Suzanne Kane, revealed she cried as she watched him struggle during his I’m A Celeb trial, admitting: ‘’You’d be worried about him’.
Chris had tears in his eyes as he took on Wednesday night’s Bushtucker trial which forced him to face his fear of confined spaces to crawl through a series of pipes and water to collect stars for camp.
Things got worse for the radio star when he dropped his bag, and returned to camp with only one star to feed the 11 campmates.
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And his Irish cousin Suzanne, who is a well known TV and radio presenter who currently hosts a morning show on 98FM, said it was tough to watch him struggle so much.
Reacting to the trial, she said: “Holy mother of divine, good, god. I had a little cry and everything. I’d say he had a little cry. Ah, he was so nervous.
“And he just like, he wanted to do so well… and he was trying to self talk.
“And he hates confined spaces, and we thought heights were going to be the issue.
“Ah my heart is a little bit… you’d be a bit worried about him, wouldn’t you.
“He was so vulnerable, he just looked it, his little face. I just want to give him a hug. He’ll be alright, won’t he?,” She added in an Instagram story.
Chris is one of the most well-known broadcasting personalities in the UK and Ireland.
Suzanne is best known for her radio work, and has previously worked for Classic Hits Radio and Today FM, as well as hosting the successful Dubland podcast with PJ Gallagher.
In recent months, Suzanne has become a regular face on our TV screens, as a guest presenter on Ireland AM.
She recently told RSVP Magazine: "For my career, my cousin Chris Moyles is my total inspiration and biggest influence.
"I started doing pirate radio when I was 14 because I always looked up to Chris. He has always been an important part of my life, but in my career especially."
The presenter added that cousin Chris told her to be more confident in her ability and has inspired her to work hard as her career continues to go from strength to strength.
She continued: "I'm not great at bigging myself up, but I very quietly will always persevere whether it's on radio with 98FM or TV with Ireland AM. I take my knocks but I keep going.
"It sounds a bit cheesy but I think when you persevere, it makes you more grateful. I have worked hard, it hasn't been easy but I have always kept going."
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