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Little girl gives baby brother TOWIE style makeover to look ‘just like her mummy’


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A three-year-old girl gave her baby brother a TOWIE-style makeover so that he could look just like his ‘mummy’.

24-year-old Catherine Carr decided to take some quiet time to do some washing and left her daughter Tiffany downstairs watching TV with her baby brother Frankie.

But Tiffany got out her mum’s makeup bag and used its contents to paint her brother’s face – making him look like he’d been smothered in fake tan.

Tiffany used a brush to cover him in bronzer, gave him red lips with lipstick, and drew on some eyebrows with a brow pencil.

Catherine came down to find Frankie fully made-up – and was even more gutted when Tiffany explained she wanted him ‘to look like you, mummy’.

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Catherine, from Harrogate, Yorkshire, said: ‘I left him fast asleep and she was sat quietly watching her tablet.

‘It was all so nicely peaceful until Tiff shouted ‘mummy come downstairs – I made Frankie look like you’.

‘She’d basically piled as much as bronzer onto his face as possible and covered him in highlighter cream.

‘She’d also put my lipstick on him and done quite a good job drawing on his eyebrows with my eyebrow pencil.

‘She seemed to think he looked exactly like me – I couldn’t see it to be honest.’

Luckily Tiffany didn’t get in trouble as her mum found the whole thing hilarious.

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Catherine continued: ‘I was mortified, but I couldn’t tell her off – it was just too funny

‘Some would have told her off, but she’s always doing hilarious things like this, she’s a little legend.’

And she said Frankie seemed perfectly happy with his makeover as well.

She said: ‘He loved his new look. He was fast asleep when I left him but I came downstairs and he was sat on the floor smiling his head off.

‘He looked like a doll, she’d put that much makeup on him.’

Catherine shared snaps of Frankie and his sister on a Facebook parenting group, with thousands of mums and dads liking it in just hours.

She wrote: ‘I don’t know what’s worse, the fact she she thinks I look like that or the fact that she’s done his eyebrows quite good.’

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