Billie Faiers gives inside look at son Arthur's lavish Marvel-themed 5th party
20.04.2022 - 21:43
/ ok.co.uk
Billie Faiers and Greg Shepherd give viewers an inside look at son Arthur's lavish Marvel-themed fifth party on Wednesday's episode of The Family Diaries. During the instalment, Billie and Greg go all out for the celebration at a trampoline park where 50 children are invited, including their parents.
In an exclusive clip obtained by OK! , Billie says: "This is Arthur's first big party, all of his school friends, I think he's going to really remember this party and he's just in the best mood as well. He's really excited for today." She adds: "It does feel like a huge party" to which Greg jokes: "Bigger than our parties!" Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The doting parents go all out with an incredible tiered Marvel superhero birthday cake, matching wall and balloon arch.
While guests include Ferne McCann and her daughter Sunday, four, as well as Arthur's aunty Sam Faiers and her children Paul Jr and Rosie. And the party goes down a storm as the children are let into the trampoline area with Greg joking: "When the gates opened and the kids went charging in...
it was like: 'Charge!!!'" With Billie adding: "It was literally mayhem!" Elsewhere in the episode, Billie is left speechless as Greg performs a "brilliant" surprise for his family to celebrate son Arthur's fifth birthday. During the instalment, Greg decides to put on a surprise puppet show as he impersonates each member of his family, even including mother-in-law Suzie Wells.
Billie says in a VT: "I'm a bit confused about what's going on here... I had a feeling something was happening but I was not expecting to see my kitchen like this!" It then sees Greg's surprise as he has transformed the
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