It could just be a curtain in front of the door to the private room. Mine had this.I did wonder this…thee are curtains around the bed though, looks decidedly public to me. If it was private wouldn’t they have a private room?
James or the baby?Is it just me or does he look very shell shocked in all the pictures?
He's starting as he means to go on. Completely unaffected by pregnancy and birth. The missus can deal with all that shizz. Dickhead.James or the baby?
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Notice he fit in a workout today. Nice quiet time away from the baby.
The timing literally couldn’t have been better. He’s pulling all nighters with the baby, and watching the stories from Olima and Sven in Ibiza. I don’t believe for a second that he isn’t wishing he was there, even just a little bitHe'll be having FOMO from his friends living it up in Ibiza.
embarrassed Taytay has crocs on, oh waitSo he’s reposted this photo of himself with the baby
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But not this one with his girlfriend and the baby 🫣
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That would have made his whiteboard as unnecessary back in the day. Always reinventing the wheel these clowns.Remember a lot of his following was just because he was good looking. How the mighty have fallen. Time to take himself off his own pedestel. Does anyone else worry about the dog? There was a post Tayla put on where it playfully snapped at her face, it doesn’t seem like a gentle
if I saw him at my gym like that I’d think, what a nob. I do more leg work in my gym classes.
That’s interesting, thank you. I have never heard of those ways of pronouncing it.I've heard it mangled in a number of ways. "See-an" (same way the C in Cillian Murphy's name has been pronounced by some Americans, despite him being a famous actor whose name is in the public domain); Cye-ann is another one (cye to rhyme with rye).
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I'm Irish and never heard it prounanced that way, usually Key-in, Key-anThat’s interesting, thank you. I have never heard of those ways of pronouncing it.
They are not ways of pronouncing it - theyre incorrect pronunciationsThat’s interesting, thank you. I have never heard of those ways of pronouncing it.
As an Aussie that is not at all familiar with Irish names or pronunciations, I'd incorrectly assume it's pronounced SEE instead of KEY. So I'd for sure ask how it is pronounced or google the pronunciation before saying anything. I also thought Cillian was pronounced like Sillian when I first saw it. I've never heard that name before. I know that probably seems stupid to some people.I've heard it mangled in a number of ways. "See-an" (same way the C in Cillian Murphy's name has been pronounced by some Americans, despite him being a famous actor whose name is in the public domain); Cye-ann is another one (cye to rhyme with rye).
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Or "Keane" (which I wouldn't consider incorrect; I'm Irish, before anyone has a go at me). I've seen its spelling anglicised to Keane -think it's awful but that's neither here nor there.I'm Irish and never heard it prounanced that way, usually Key-in, Key-an
Not stupid at all.As an Aussie that is not at all familiar with Irish names or pronunciations, I'd incorrectly assume it's pronounced SEE instead of KEY. So I'd for sure ask how it is pronounced or google the pronunciation before saying anything. I also thought Cillian was pronounced like Sillian when I first saw it. I've never heard that name before. I know that probably seems stupid to some people.
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