Reality TV star Akeem Griffiths is a moving speaker and charity ambassador. Appearing on the groundbreaking Channel 4 series “Big Brother,” Griffiths became runner up on the last ever show. Since then, the Welsh native has used his experiences with mental health to help others overcome their challenges. Before Griffiths breakthrough moment into the spotlight, he could often be found raising funds for organ transplant patients and mental health support. Playing for the charity football team Gobaith Cymru FC, Griffiths continues to raise awareness. Now, as Griffiths’s star power grows, he will be inspiring audiences for years to come.
Ever since Griffiths left the Big Brother house in 2018, he has been actively involved in public speaking events. Taking part in the Birmingham MAC arena mental health public speaking event, Griffiths gave an eye-opening and relatable account of his experiences. The O2 Arena in London also staged an event for the mental health charity MIND where Griffiths brought his boxing skills to the ring. For his work with Macmillan Cancer Support Wales, Griffiths is an ambassador and often takes part in extreme challenges to raise support.
Influential and motivational, Griffiths has an ever-increasing presence on social media. Interacting with his fans daily, Griffiths has become an accessible and well-loved celebrity. With an array of events on the horizon, such as his Great Wall of China Trek and Children and Need appearances, Griffiths will have some exciting stories to tell.