Sam Faiers shared an unexpected Christmas Eve Eve announcement with her followers as she showed baby Edward reaching an amazing milestone with a sweet video of the tot
Sam Faiers shared an adorable video of her youngest son Edward as she revealed an unexpected surprise on "Christmas Eve Eve" with her followers.
On it, The Mummy Diaries reality star had carefully arranged a series of Christmas decorations and items for display. "Yayyyyyyy go Edward !!! Love you darling now your off !!!!" the star exclaimed. "Ready to explore the world.""Wow this seems too soon lol," another person joked."yayyyy well done Edward .. I remember the crawling stages had to keep everything out of sight," another person added.
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