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RTE Fair City viewers were all left saying the same thing as Lidl opened its first ever store in the heart of Carrigstown.
Earlier this year it was announced that the retailer had signed a three year deal with RTE’s long-running soap.
The fictional store has been built with a realistic Lidl interior and exterior designed by the retailer.
In tonight’s episode, Carrigstown residents gathered with excitement as Renee cut the ribbon for the grand opening of Lidl.
Mondo lined up a radio interview for Renee. Ruby disappointed Babs when she cancelled a booking for an important client.
A sheepish Ruby had to ask Babs for help when the Lidl reporter’s taxi didn’t turn up.
The reporter left her phone in the cab accidentally, but Babs returned it for no fee.
Renee smashed the interview. Carol was full of praise for Babs. Ruby apologised to Babs for doubting her customer service skills.
Renee, thrilled with the launch, agreed not to tell Lidl about Comet dropping the ball on the printer delivery and commended Mondo for a job well done, surprising both him and Kira.
RTE Fair City viewers raced to social media to share their thoughts on tonight’s episode.
Adam asked: “Do LIDL do shops that small?”
John joked: “I go to Lidl or Aldo once a week, Rafferty’s are practically living there.”
Another added: “Competition by the cast, who can say Lidl the most.”
Elsewhere, Ger put Liam on the spot at the Community Centre by dredging up his shady past in the Community Centre.
When Sharon found the locket that Ger was looking for, she questioned its worth.
Ger insisted it holds deep sentimental value. Sensing something was off, Sharon lied about having it.
Ger showed up at Sharon’s house under the guise of an apology.
While Sharon and Liam were distracted, Ger quietly swiped Sharon’s keys.
Worried that Rafferty might withdraw his job offer, James stepped up by minding Milo.
James was stunned when he came across a letter of rejection from Holly’s internship.
After being bribed by James with sweets, Milo was sick. Sash defended James’s fathering skills to Rafferty.
Emma suggested that they should have a family portrait taken.
James remained adamant that Holly will be gone the moment she gets a better opportunity, taking Milo with her.
A YOUNG woman who became a teen mum has hit back at haters who call her lazy.
Saffron Kelly was just 14 when she fell pregnant with her daughter, Ivy, who is now three.
In one social media clip, she said: “I’m just a lazy teen mum who got knocked up at 14.
“I don’t have a job, here’s what I do in four hours whilst my daughter’s at nursery.”
Proving the haters wrong, she shared just how much she got done around the house despite being ill.
“I was brushing her teeth last night in literal tears because of how ill I was,” the mum added.
Saffron first got to work in her daughter’s room, changing the bedding and tidying up her toys and clothes.
She then went on to deep clean the room, including using a toothbrush to scrub the skirting boards.
The mum also cracked on with wrapping her daughter’s birthday presents before sticking on a load of laundry.
After, the mum tackled her own bedroom before going out to the car and giving the interiors a deep clean too.
Saffron then went on to have lunch but she wasn’t done cleaning yet as she moved on to the bathroom as well and scrubbing the floor on her hands and knees.
“When I tell you this was an absolute workout,” she said.
“I am not over exaggerating like I think my arm is actually dead but it looks 10 times better. So I can’t really complain. My hands are red raw from scrubbing this.”
Saffron’s video was posted to her TikTok account @saffronkelly1 and went viral with over 199k views.
It clearly proved the haters who bash her as lazy wrong and many took to the comments to praise the mum.
One person wrote: “14 is crazy, looks like you have coped well.”
Teen pregnancies in the UK have been decreasing considerably since 2007...
The under-18 conception rate has decreased considerably since 2007, reports Nuffield Trust.
Between 2007 and 2021, the under-18 conception rate in England and Wales decreased by 68%, from 42 per 1,000 women to 13 per 1,000 women.
This resulted in 13,131 under-18 conceptions in England and Wales in 2021.
Another commented: “Now come on, you’re not a lazy teen mum you’re a fantastic teen mum.”
“You’re doing amazing,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “You’re an amazing mum, teen mums don’t get enough credit. I was a teen mum and always felt judged so I worked that little bit harder to be a better mum.”
“Girl give yourself a round of applause, you deserve some serious relaxation from all that cleaning,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “Why do people think kids having kids is fine let the benefits system pay for them get a job and pay for your own child.”
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