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Hilarious Moment Four-Year-Old Boy Did A Cheeky Drawing Of His Mum

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Hilarious Moment Four-Year-Old Boy Did A Cheeky Drawing Of His Mum

This is the hilarious moment a four-year-old boy revealed a little too much detail in his drawing about his mum’s beauty regime — and is quite cheeky at that!

Kelly McAulay, 38, from Harlow in Essex, has shared the embarrassing moment she was told by friends and family that she needed a bikini wax after her son, Dylan drew a hysterically cheeky picture of her.

Kelly said she was surprised when Dylan showed her his drawing, which showed some intimate details about her, after he spent the day with his grandmother.

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“I think everyone can guess what the brown patch is on the drawing. My friends and family have now told me I need to get a wax. He likes being cheeky and showing off,” she said.

Beside the drawing were the letters, N and P. When Kelly asked Dylan what it means, he said: “‘Nunny person – you are a nunny person. This is clearly my destined role in life – the nunny person,” she said.

Kelly never thought she would be drawn like that but said that Dylan is at an age when kids just tell everything. “He’s never drawn anything like that before. We haven’t had much embarrassing stuff before but he’s at that age now where he’s going to be telling all of our secrets. It is very funny – I just laughed when I saw it. He’s giving everything away about my beauty regime. You can’t be embarrassed when you’ve got kids. It’s up on the mantelpiece at the moment,” she said.

Hilarious Moment Four-Year-Old Boy Made Cheeky Drawing Of His Mum | Stay at Home Mum

Kelly, who is mum to Dylan and 18-month-old Leo, said that she rarely has much time to herself which means she often doesn’t get the chance to go to the toilet or bathe in private. ‘When I showed it to my husband Sean he just laughed his head off,” she said.

While she was relieved Dylan didn’t draw the sketch in school, she is dreading to think what he might expose next, but was just happy with one thing.

“Thank God he didn’t draw that in school, I would have died. I daren’t even think about what will be coming next. I think he’s going through this stage where everything is hilarious. At least I’m smiling in the picture and I look very happy,” Kelly said.

Source: Dailymail.co.uk

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