Paddy McGuinness has called out to Jamie Redknapp for help with shopping for kid's shoes.
The dad-of-three mentioned the football legend in an Instagram post, where he explained that he had to buy endless shoes for his kids. He shares nine year-old twins Leo and Penelope, and five year-old Felicity with his wife, Christine McGuinness.
The comedian explained that all three of his children are currently going through a growth spurt and needed shoes for a multitude of activities including school, PE and everyday footwear. He shared a video of him taking a trip to his local Sports Direct store to stock up on new footwear.
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Captioning the post, he called out to fellow dad Jamie to "hook him up" with Skechers - a shoe brand that the sportsman often advertises on his own social media account.
Paddy wrote: "Our 3 kids are going through growth spurts! Two at 9 and one coming up for 6! Including their school shoes, PE and everyday footwear we’re up to 12 pairs!!!! It’s times like this when my heart goes out to centipedes. Big up to the staff at @sportsdirectuk Macclesfield for helping me out. That was a lot of packing near closing time on a Sunday. PS when you hooking me up @jamie.redknapp."
The video showed the shop worker balancing all 12 boxes of shoes on top of each other as he made his way to the till. On the very top was a black box with Skechers on the side which wobbled before falling off and landing on the floor. Paddy commented: "Pick those up sharpish big man! And get them in the bag."
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