Stormzy has had a particularly event-filled weekend, but that won't stop him from shouting out to his number one for the world to see.

Grime's biggest breakout star took to the stage at Glastonbury on Saturday and got the packed-out field jumping. Literally. Take a look at this:

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After the performance, he went online to shout out to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, and singers Katy Perry and Chris Martin, who both came to watch the rapper's set.

Oh, did we mention he was drunk? He first Tweeted to his 725k followers, 'So happy right now thank you to every single person that came and saw me at Glasto I'm so grateful.'

He then fangirled terrifically over Coldplay's heart-throb, 'Chris Martin watched my set and came to speak to me after I'm so happy what a inspiration.'

'And Katy Perry came as well for f*cks sake what a dream'.

The best bit? Amid the excitement, the celebrity pals and the booze, Stormzy still found a sec to big up his girlfriend Maya Jama.

At the ELLE Style Awards back in February, we chatted to the pair about their relationship and found out they are essentially all of us. Date night? You'll find them lying horizontally on the sofa, watching Netflix and eating sweets.

Here's them being cute all over again:

Stormzy also used his show on the Other Stage to urge the Government to be held accountable for the Grenfell Tower disaster, saying: 'We are urging the authorities to tell the f------ truth, and do something first and foremost. And we want the government to be held accountable. And we're not going to stop until we get what we f------ deserve.'

Stormzy - real name Michael Owuo Jr - found a new fan in Katy Perry, who came to see his show straight after her Pyramid Stage performance.

This time last year, Stormzy noted, he was playing to '300 or 400' people in the festival's dance area.

'My mum's going to be so confused by seeing 20 or 30,000 people watching her little boy,' he told the crowd, who were running head-first into each other in the vast moshpit they'd created at his request.

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Louise Donovan is the Deputy Digital Editor at ELLE UK, with a focus on international women's rights, global development and human interest stories. She's reported from countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.