Jack Grealish sweetly details his close relatonship with sister Hollie as he meets his biggest fan
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‘I love her so much’: Jack Grealish describes his close relationship with sister Hollie and shares her health concerns as he meets his biggest fan
Jack Grealish paid a heartfelt tribute to his sister Hollie in a sweet video describing their “close relationship.”
Speaking to his 19-year-old younger sibling, who was born with cerebral palsy, the English ace, 27, shared: ‘I love her so much’.
In the video, he also met his biggest fan Finlay, 11, after receiving a touching letter from the football fanatic, explaining his own struggle with cerebral palsy.
‘I love her so much’: Jack Grealish, 27, describes his close relationship with sister Hollie and shares her health concerns as he meets his biggest fan
In the video, which was for the Premier League’s Fan Mail, Jack was seen reading a letter from his young fan Finlay, who described him as his ‘idol’.
The Manchester City player read the letter aloud: ‘To Jack, my name is Finlay and I am 11 years old. I am a huge Man City fan and England fan. I have cerebral palsy and I saw that your sister also has cerebral palsy.
“I like the way you’re really good with her, you really get it. You always have her with you and you look very proud, especially when we won the competition.’
NO.1: In the video, which was for the Premier League’s Fan Mail, Jack was seen reading a letter from his young fan Finlay, who described him as his ‘idol’
Jack shared: “I’m so close to my little sister. Hollie is now 19, she was born three months early’
Sweet: “They said she couldn’t talk, couldn’t walk and could do a lot of things, but here we are and she can do everything,” he continued.
Speaking to the camera, Jack explained, “I’m so close to my little sister. Hollie is now 19, she was born three months premature. They said she couldn’t talk, she couldn’t walk and she could do a lot of things, but here we are and she can do anything.
“Of course I love her so much, yes I think I’m a good big brother to her,” he laughed.
Finlay ended his letter: “I wish there were more people in the world like you who treat people with disabilities the same as everyone else.”
Joking that the youngster should invite him to a match, the video then showed Finlay reading a letter that the footballer wrote back in reply, alongside a signed football shirt.
The pair then met – Finlay came running to give his idol a hug, while Jack was sad: ‘I want to thank you so much for the letter you wrote for me, it really touched me.’
Jack has previously spoken about his relationship with younger sister Hollie, taking to Instagram on her birthday to gushing, “Stay with you and the happy little girl that you are.”