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Love Island's Olivia Bowen says 'nothing last forever' as she addresses bedtime chaos

Reality TV star Olivia Bowen, who met her husband Alex on Love Island, has issued an emotional update on parenting and said "nothing lasts forever." The 29 year old told fans on Instagram that she's noticed son Abel, 1, has reached his next milestone as he didn't want a cuddle before bed and that she's glad she 'soaked up every bed time before then." Olivia said: "Amongst the chaos, we have a little boy who has been sleeping so well. But the maddest thing is Abel now likes to lay in his bed to go to sleep, with you just sitting at the end of the bed. I never introduced this, he's just decided it's now how he likes to go to sleep.
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Social media reacts to ‘Crackcoon’ trailer: “Cocaine Bear has nothing on the Crackoon”
Crackcoon has been shared, following the story of a drug-fuelled raccoon that wreaks havoc on a small town.The film comes hot on the heels of the now cult favourite Cocaine Bear, which was released in cinemas earlier this year and followed the unbelievably true story about a bear which ate 70lbs of cocaine.Now, an equally bizarre film has been teased across social media – telling the story of a small town left living in fear after they discover an unhinged, flesh-eating raccoon lurks among them.According to the movie’s synopsis, the raccoon is transformed into “a nightmarish killing machine” after ingesting a large amount of a strong, synthetically-altered street drug, which was discarded in the woods by locals. Check out the trailer below.As per social media updates from the film studio behind the upcoming movie — Fuzzy Monkey Films — production on Crackcoon is scheduled to wrap in early June, and the film is expected to be distributed worldwide towards the end of 2023.Following the release of Crackcoon’s first trailer and the newly-shared poster, people have flocked to social media to share their thoughts on the upcoming film and, surprisingly, nearly all are all for the drug-fuelled gore-fest.“CrackCoon is already a masterpiece,” one user wrote on Twitter, sharing a post announcing the upcoming film.
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