Jeff Brazier's son wants to take part in 'The Real Full Monty' when he's old enough in order to honour his late mother Jade Goody.
The 38-year-old presenter joined a number of famous men, including James 'Arg' Argent, John Hartson and John Partridge, in taking part in a strip show choreographed by Ashley Banjo in a bid to raise awareness of prostate cancer.
And Jeff - who has Bobby, 14, and Freddie, 13, with his late ex-girlfriend - was left "floored" by a text from one of his boys offering words of encouragement, and an offer to follow in his footsteps in "a few years time" in order to pay tribute to Jade, who died of cervical cancer in 2009.
In a video posted to Instagram, Jeff said: "I'm grateful that my son put it into perspective for me by texting me probably 10 minutes before we performed, just telling me he was really proud and that I was a 'ledge' for doing it and that I should tell Ashley that in a few years time, when he's old enough, he'll wanna do it and carry on his mum's legacy, which just absolutely floored me emotionally.
"[It] turned my performance from performing a routine into something far greater, bigger than something I ever imagined it would be."
Jeff is hopeful the ITV show - which was broadcast live from Sheffield, the home of the original 1997 movie 'The Full Monty' - will have helped to save at least one person's life.
He also said in the video: "I'm grateful to be part of a production that carried a very serious message and I think seemed to carry it far and wide, so surely there must have been a life or two that's been saved and that would just be the most incredible feeling of satisfaction."
The show broadcast on ITV on Wednesday (28.03.18) and on Thursday (29.03.18) evening, a group of female stars - including Michelle Heaton, Ruth Madoc and Coleen Nolan - will be following in their footsteps with 'The Real Full Monty: Ladies Night'.
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