BURNLEY lad Jordan North shared some wholesome content with his 676,000 Instagram followers this afternoon.
North, a BBC Radio 1 DJ, called in at his nan's house to find that she had put up a miniature Christmas tree, with the presents he was unable to open in December underneath it.
A successful stint on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! and the subsequent coronavirus restrictions had meant North was unable celebrate the festivities with his grandparents - though now they could finally treat him to some gifts and a belated Christmas dinner.
On his Instagram stories, North wrote: "Guys, my Grandma has put the Christmas tree up for me so I can open my presents."
He then posted a picture of two framed photographs of himself hanging on the wall at an evidently very proud Grandma's house.
Before tucking into a full Christmas dinner and fizz with his grandparents, North revealed a scrapbook she had assembled documenting his time in the jungle, with newspaper clippings and photographs inside.
"I can't cope", he wrote alongside a short clip of the scrapbook pages.
After cheekily wishing his followers a 'Merry Christmas!', North bowed out with a photograph of his grandparents eating their dinner on their knees while wearing customised t-shirts with his accidental catchphrase, 'Happy Place, Happy Place, Turf Moor', on the front.
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