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Homes Under The Hammer's Lucy Alexander left ‘gutted on all fronts’ on son’s new look


Lucy Alexander, 48, told her Twitter followers she disapproved of her 14-year-old son Leo’s new haircut before sharing a picture of his choice.

In view of her 26,000 followers, the former Homes Under The Hammer star took to the micro-blogging site to share her thoughts.

She wrote: “My son has just arrived home with the chav haircut fade thing. He’s 14 tomorrow.

“Gutted on all fronts. #motherandsons.”

A day later, the mother-of-two shared a picture of her son with his new haircut as he opened his birthday presents.

She wrote: “Happy 14th bday Leo. (He Still gets a football every year!!) Love you son. Now stop growing up plse. Thank you … mum X.”(sic)

One of her followers wrote: “Saw your Tweet with photo of your son first. I was thinking, ’Wow, what a beautiful hair!’”.

Lucy replied: “It’s because I got a good angle!!!!”

Many more of her followers shared their experiences on her post.

Another user commented: “My 19 year old son got a Mohican for his lads holiday to Prague and Budapest.

“At least it’s not a tattoo or piercing!”

Lucy replied: “Ha ha I’ve got that to come.. I might get a tattoo first though!!”

The property expert also shares 16-year-old daughter Kitty with her husband Stewart Castledine.

Earlier this month, Lucy Alexander hit out about public transport after travelling with her daughter, who is a wheelchair user.

As part of a lengthy thread, Lucy said it wasn’t easy to get around a particular train station due to broken lifts.

“LIVID – Travelling with a wheelchair user shows what a s**t time they really have,” she began.

“Car park has non blue badge holders parking in the only 3 spaces, then lifts are broken AGAIN 2nd time this week no mention on website.

“50 stairs to be carried up to make the train? #surbiton.”(sic)

Lucy added train stations need to “get their s**t together” as she revealed herself and Kitty were on there way to the BBC to discuss problems faced by those in wheelchairs.

Kitty was struck down with Transverse Myelitis, a rare neurological disease, which left her paralysed in 2010.

Homes Under The Hammer airs weekdays on BBC One at 10am.



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