Jade Goody's son Bobby Brazier has reconnected with his late mum's husband Jack Tweed to support a fundraiser set up in her honour.
The 18-year-old model and his brother Freddie, 17, shared a close relationship with Jack before their mum sadly died in 2009 after battling cervical cancer.
Earlier this year, Jack set up a cancer rehabilitation charity in memory of his late wife.
On Tuesday, Bobby showed his support as he shared a link to the charity's upcoming ball event in July.
The event will see former TOWIE star Mark Wright hosting, with his pal James Argent and his band performing.
Arg said he was "honoured" to be performing at the event, which is set to take place at Down Hall Hotel & Spa, in Bishop's Stortford, with tickets priced at £125.
It will be held at the place where Jack and Jade got married.
He recently posted a video online where he announced the charity ball.
Jack said: "I'm proud to announce I've set up my own cancer rehabilitation charity in aid of my late wife, Jady Goody.
"This is very close to my heart and cervical cancer has affected millions of people all over the world.
"On Thursday, July 21, I'll be hosting a ball in aid of Jade at Down Hall where we got married."
Fighting back the tears, Jack added: "Mark Wright will be hosting the night and we've got the Arg band performing and to top it off we've got a set from DJ Colin Francis.
"There's going to welcome drinks and a beautiful three-course meal.
"We've got an auction, we've got a raffle and we've got games throughout the night.
"For tickets and enquiries go to @cancerrehabtrust and we hope to see you there."
Recently, Jack revealed he feels closer to his late wife after finally reconnecting with her sons.
The 34-year-old had grown close to Bobby and Freddy, who Jade shared with her ex Jeff Brazier.
They were just four and five when their mum died, and went to live with their dad.
And last year, Jack had told of how he "desperately missed" the boys.
He's since reconnected with his former step-sons after bumping into Bobby at the home of mutual friend Arg.
After marking the 13th anniversary of Jade's death, Jack told The Sun : "I speak to the boys much more now than I did and that really helps. They message me and I love being in their lives again.
"I've never tried to replace their dad, I know that I'm not their father, but they know that if they ever need anything, they can speak to me.
"It makes me feel a lot closer to Jade when I talk to them, and I know she would he so happy that we are close again."