I see that Lazy had her 11 mth old baby in the hot tub, with her legs clearly in the water....as well as 3 yr old Jace up to his chest, bobbing about with his long locks freely flowing.
ROSPA advises that children under 5 yrs old should not go in them, full stop. You're going to do it anyway though, Lazy, so at least keep everybody's long hair tied up FFS. So dangerous!
Also Mila was playing with a paper straw again, putting it in her mouth. It won't be clever or cute if a soggy bit of disintegrating paper breaks off, gets stuck in her throat and forms a plug, causing her to choke. Idiots!
Also, speaking of Mila's safety, Creepy has given us another view of the spot where they left Mila in the pushchair the other day, asleep, whilst they were lounging, higher up in the cabana and decking area above and around the corner. You can see how easily she could've been wheeled off into the street, just a few steps away. Would you leave your baby there? I certainly wouldn't!
Also, Mila has been crawling about and playing on the floor there. Creepy proudly shows us that they blocked off the step(s) down to the 'passageway' so Mila can't escape, but is that an electrical switch/socket on the wall? I hope it was locked because I'm sure a toddler could lift that flap.
(Also, anyone else wondering what colour the day bed was when the Minghams left?!)
I felt so sorry for Jace, at that show, being tormented by Lazy. He clearly has some understanding of the word "evil" and was visibly distressed about his encounter with that cast member. You can see in his face that he thought that the "eval" in "medieval" meant something bad and he was very concerned, cowering in his seat and needing comfort and reassurance....but instead his big, fat, fail of a mother just cackled at him and filmed his torment. I found that horrible to watch - so cruel.
Is it just me or is it odd for the vocabulary of a child of his age to even include the word evil? "Baddies" maybe, but
evil?
And all that carry on about the good looking guy ignoring Izzy. He's most likely a professional adult who wouldn't want to give the wrong impression and would therefore feel very uncomfortable and wary about engaging with a 16 year old kid who was acting like she had a crush on him.
Hear that, Creepy? It's not normal for fully grown men to flirt with young girls and if a teenager gets a crush on you, you steer clear....or as our mate Gazza would say, "AAAAVOIIIIID!"