VIDEO: Nick Knowles wont stop singing after iTunes No.1 reveal

6 December 2018, 11:24

The DIY SOS star treats his fellow campmates to more singing as Chris Moyles gets another mention on I'm A Celeb.

Nick Knowles appears to have upped his singing on I'm A Celeb... Get Me Out Of Here!

A letter from his son T.J. - which was read by fellow contestant The Vamps' James McVey - revealed that Knowles had Radio X DJ Chris Moyles to thank for getting his cover of Bob Dylan's Make You Feel My Love to the top of the streaming chart.

Last night's episode showed the affect the good news had on the DIY SOS star already, who can't stop showing off his vocals.

Watch the clip above, courtesy of ITV's I'm A Celeb.

Nick Knowles on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Nick Knowles on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Picture: Twitter/ ITV/ I'm A Celeb

READ MORE: How did Chris Moyles get Nick Knowles to iTunes No.1?

Watch the moment Knowles found out the news again in a letter from home:

In the clip James McVey reads aloud: "Just to let you know, you owe Chris Moyles a pint as - despite everything last week - him and his radio team managed to get Make You Feel My Love to number one in the iTunes Chart.

"Much love, T.J."


Later in the Bush Telegraph Knowles reacted to the news, saying: "If it's true it's very very lovely and thank you everybody. It's just very difficult to believe, but very lovely..."

It all began when the Radio X DJ looked back over the music career of the DIY SOS star since he entered the jungle on ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here at the end of November, and gave his listeners a special call to action.

Go right back to the start and see where it all began in our video:

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