Most people see a flight as a way to get from A to B. Sebbie sees it as an opportunity to make someone’s day.
Over the last five years, he’s boarded flights armed with scratch cards, chocolates, books, smiley-face gifts and one simple goal: to make every flight he travels on the happiest plane in the sky.
In the process, he’s turned ordinary journeys into moments of kindness for thousands of strangers. Not because he had to. Not for recognition. Simply because he believes a small act of kindness can stay with someone long after they’ve landed. Years later, people still tell him they remember it.
That’s the thing about kindness. It has no limits. No boundaries. No final destination. Here’s to many more flights, many more smiles, and many more of the happiest planes in the sky ❤️✈️
@Ryanair@VirginAtlantic@TUIUK@emirates@jet2tweets
“My dad is crazy, my dad is cool, funny and awesome. He is handsome like me.” - Sebbie
Today is all about celebrating the people who make us feel loved, supported and believed in. Whether that’s a dad, stepdad, grandad, foster dad or another father figure in your life, we hope you get the chance to tell them just how much they mean to you.
Happy Father’s Day from Seb ❤️
It costs nothing to make someone smile. So this Smiley Friday, Sebbie set himself a challenge: to make as many people smile as possible.
Armed with over 200 smiley face keyrings, he headed to his local cricket club and surprised people with this simple act of kindness.
Kindness doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes it’s the smallest gestures that can make the biggest difference to someone’s day 😊
@SimonCowell kept his word and donated £250 towards the first bricks of Sebbie’s assisted living village 🧱🏡
After hearing about Sebbie’s £1 Million Mission, Simon donated towards the village, a gesture that meant the world to Sebbie and one that brings this dream one step closer to becoming a reality.
The mission is simple: to help create a future where young adults with disabilities can live independently, safely and with dignity. Now Sebbie is asking YOU to join him.
If Simon can donate £250, could you donate £1?One pound. One act of kindness. One step closer to changing lives.
Thank you, Simon, for your generosity, your kindness and for believing in Sebbie’s vision. If you want to help, please head to the link below 💛
https://t.co/TFvYbDoX0r
From the kindness box in the garage, to a moment made entirely by Sebbie. Every idea starts with him, choosing, creating, even crafting little cards and flowers, all to make someone’s day.
Sebbie has a rare chromosome condition which means communication can be challenging at times, but kindness has always been his way of connecting with the world. And moments like this say more than words ever could✨💙
As your act of kindness today, please take a moment to read this.
As part of Learning Disability Week, Sebbie wanted to share a message that feels just as important today as it did 184 years ago.
He recently travelled to Sheesh in Chigwell, a location linked to Charles Dickens’ Barnaby Rudge, to leave behind a special copy of the book and a handwritten note. The story follows Barnaby, a young man with learning difficulties who was often misunderstood because he saw the world differently. It’s a story that resonates deeply with Sebbie.
Having been told he would never walk, talk or sit unaided, Sebbie knows what it feels like to be underestimated. Yet for the last five years, he has carried out a random act of kindness every single day, raising more than £100,000 for disadvantaged and disabled young people along the way.
Inside the book, Sebbie left a simple message:
“Barnaby Rudge is a boy like me. Believe in kindness, it is the true superpower.”
This Learning Disability Week, let’s remember that people with learning disabilities deserve understanding, opportunity and respect. Because when we choose to see ability instead of limitation, kindness has the power to change lives 📚💜
@Lord_Sugar
It’s National Rose Day 🌹
Roses are a symbol of love, kindness and appreciation. They may only last a few days, but the feeling behind them can last much longer, just like kindness.
So, Sebbie handed out 60 roses in 60 minutes in the hope of creating 60 smiles.
You may not have received a rose, but Sebbie hopes this video leaves you with something just as important, a smile 😊❤️
Sebbie has completed more than 297,000 acts of kindness. Now, as part of his mission to inspire 1 million acts of kindness and raise £1 million for disabled young people, he’s shining a light on others who are making a positive difference in their communities.
Dylan Hunt, you are one of those people. Through @SheeshChigwell , you have created a place that brings people together, creates memories, supports jobs, and puts smiles on thousands of faces every year.
That’s why Sebbie was proud to present you, your family, and the team with a Community Kindness Award. Thank you for making us feel so welcome. Here’s to recognising more people who make a difference and continuing to spread kindness wherever we go 🏆💜
Kindness has no borders 🌍
What started as small acts of kindness in Sebbie’s local community has now reached India and beyond.
It was an honour for Sebbie to present his very own kindness award to @sri_madhu_sai whose commitment to compassion and service reflects the very values at the hearts of Sebbie’s kindness mission.
This is proof that kindness is a language everyone understands. It creates connection, spreads hope and reminds us that even the smallest gesture can leave a lasting impact ❤️
A huge thank you to Deathproof Cycles and everyone who attended their opening event the other week🏍️❤️
The support shown towards the Kindness Village was incredible, and together they raised £200 towards the project. Every act of kindness matters. Every donation helps. Every bit of support brings us one step closer to making Sebbie’s dream a reality.
We’re incredibly grateful for the support of local businesses and communities who continue to champion kindness and show how we can all make a difference, no matter how small.
If you’re local to Rugeley, be sure to check out Deathproof Cycles and show them some support too.
Ever wondered why people hide ducks on cruise ships?
It’s all part of a wholesome little tradition designed to make strangers smile. People secretly leave ducks around the ship for others to find, like a kindness treasure hunt at sea.
So Sebbie decided to join in when he stayed on the @sunbornlondon to create tiny moments of unexpected happiness 🐥😋
“They say what is meant for you will find you.” On this day, that couldn’t have felt more true.
A chance encounter with a stranger led to Sebbie being told that her child had passed away and had been a “butterfly child”, a term often used for those living with Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare genetic condition that makes the skin as fragile as a butterfly’s wing.
It was as if they were meant to meet that day. Sebbie happened to be carrying a crystal butterfly and a shining star in his bag. After hearing her story, he gifted the butterfly to the mother and the star to her daughter. What followed was one of those moments that is hard to explain. Two small gifts with two deeply personal meanings. Of all the people Sebbie could have met that day, somehow he met them. And that’s a moment none of us will forget 💙🦋✨
@KSI and Sebbie have more in common than people might think…
KSI stands for Knowledge, Strength and Integrity. Having the knowledge to understand others, the strength to keep going when things get tough, and the integrity to do the right thing when nobody is watching are values we should all strive to live by. They’re also values that sit at the heart of Sebbie’s mission to spread kindness and make a positive difference in the lives of others.
When Sebbie went to the @BGT Semi-Finals, he set out to do what he always does: spread a little kindness, this time by gifting the judges personalised coasters featuring the animals they love.
Sebbie never sets out expecting anything in return. He does it simply to make others smile. But when KSI recognised Sebbie at the end of the show and personally thanked him, it served as a powerful reminder of what kindness is really all about.
No matter who you are, your following, your status or your fame, kindness is the ultimate universal leveller. It doesn’t care about background, age or circumstance. Whether you’re on a stage, behind a screen or standing in a crowd, kindness has the power to bring people together, make people feel seen and create connections that might never have happened otherwise.
Thank you, KSI, for taking the time to speak to Sebbie and recognise the message he’s working so hard to share❤️
There’s no going back now, @SimonCowell we’ve got it on camera 👀😂
Simon has promised that the first 100 bricks for Sebbie’s £1 million mission to build an assisted living village for young disabled people are on him, and we’re holding him to it. Thank you for believing in Sebbie’s dream, Simon.
Now, who’s buying brick number 101? 😉Head to the link below to support the mission and help build something incredible.
https://t.co/TFvYbDoX0r
Who turns up to Britain’s Got Talent with coasters covered in the judges’ pets? 😂
After lots of research, Sebbie realised that the one thing they all have in common is their love for their animals. As a huge BGT fan, Sebbie knows the judges always have their drinks on the desk during the live shows, so he wanted to give them something practical, personal and guaranteed to make them smile. So he created personalised coasters featuring the pets they love most.
Safe to say the judges loved them, and their thank yous meant the world to Sebbie. Good luck to all of tonight’s finalists ❤️
Doctors said Sebbie may never speak. But for years, @PTXofficial helped him find his voice.
As part of his speech therapy journey, Sebbie watched their videos over and over again, copying their mouth movements, sounds and beatboxing techniques to help strengthen the muscles needed for speech.
When he finally got the chance to meet the band who changed his life, not only was he able to thank them in person, but he also gifted them some VocalZone Tea to help protect the voices that helped him find his own.
This is a reminder that you never know whose life you’re changing just by doing what you love. Thank you, @PTXofficial ❤️
Sebbie’s kindness left such a lasting impression on @SimonCowell , he invited him back to Britain’s Got Talent years later as his guest of honour 👀
After first meeting Simon a few years ago and gifting him a Back to the Future toy car “for the man that has everything” to give him the power of time travel, Simon invited Sebbie down to watch the semi-finals last weekend as a return of that gesture. From making the judges smile to spreading positivity around Eventim Apollo, Sebbie absolutely loved every second.
Bring on the final this Saturday… who are you voting for? ⭐️