Today marks the first day back at school for much of the UK, and the celebs are no exception. Social media has been swamped with proud parents keen to share snaps of their children all dressed up to be packed off back to the classroom.
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Today marks the first day back at school for much of the UK, and the celebs are no exception. Social media has been swamped with proud parents keen to share snaps of their children all dressed up to be packed off back to the classroom.
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Baz Ashmawy possibly speaks for a lot more parents than would care to admit when he shared that the new school term can’t kick in fast enough after a long summer with his two ‘wreck-the-heads’ at home.
Charlene White has shared a gushing tribute to her son Alfie after he managed to figure out how to ride a bike without help.The 41 year old, who was recently forced to apologise twice after a guest swore on live TV, took to her Instagram feed to post a snap of her four year old boy on a green bike. Her young boy wore a red T-shirt, brown trousers and a dinosaur-themed helmet as he confident peddled next to a black car.
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Selome Hailu editorDirector Peter Nicks just wants people to listen to kids.“Homeroom,” Nicks’ Hulu documentary about Oakland High School’s senior class of 2020 and their fight to disband the school police department, sets out to do just that.
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