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Erin McClean’s youngest daughter experiences ultimate youngest sibling milestone on family day out

by Louise Porter / 2 weeks ago
Erin McClean and her family

Erin McClean’s youngest child Mia Rose has experienced a very unfortunate part of being a younger sibling, but one they all have to go through.

Youngest siblings often have a bad rep; some say they are spoilt, badly behaved (or free spirited), or attention seeking which aren’t very fair. Being the youngest may have some perks but it is also hard, especially if you have a few older siblings.

You are constantly left out, with your big brothers and sisters opting to play with each other or their friends over you. And you are too small to do the fun things that they do, like swim in the deep end, watch certain movies and play video games.

This is something that Erin and James McClean’s little girl, Mia, three, experienced recently. She is little sister to Allie-May, 12, Junior, 10, and Willow-Ivy, eight, and is oftentimes left out.

PIC: Erin McClean/Instagram
PIC: Erin McClean/Instagram

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Erin McClean’s daughter is a typical youngest sibling

Erin recently brought her kids to one of the numerous funfairs that have popped up around the country along with the warm weather, and poor Mia Rose was left out and not happy about it.

While her older siblings got to go on a big ride, one of the ones that throw you around the place and we sane adults can’t go on anymore.

Erin shared a photo of Mia standing in front of the sign that shows how tall you need to be to go on the ride on Instagram, and she is a fair few inches too small.

‘Fuming she can’t get in with the older 3,’ Erin said alongside the hilarious photo.

Erin McClean/Instagram

The poor thing! All younger siblings have been there!

Erin and her family recently moved back to Ireland for James’ career and has opened up about how hard it has been for her family. Erin described the move as ‘tougher than we ever imagined’ but said that she does feel ‘safer’ in Ireland than she did in the UK.

‘I know it sounds a bit ridiculous, but I think as well because [James is] in Ireland, he’s at home, I feel a bit safer,’ she previously said.

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