While paying a visit to close friend and former Made in Chelsea co-star Tiffany Watson and her baby son Jude, Olivia Bentley mistook a placenta gummy for a regular Haribo sweet
Made in Chelsea's Olivia Bentley accidentally ate new mum Tiffany Watson's placenta, mistaking the gummy for an ordinary Haribo sweet.
Much to her shock and disbelief, it was not the sweet treat she had anticipated; it was, in fact, Tiffany's placenta. The comical mix-up came to light during a conversation on Ollie Locke and husband Gareth's podcast, Newly Dads. Ollie dropped the bombshell revelation, sharing: "Olivia Bentley told me the other day she had gone to Tiffany Watson’s house and had a Haribo from the fridge, and it was actually her placenta," leaving his husband utterly stunned.
She sweetly captioned the post: "Jude Maximus McGeehan born 21/06/23. We love you so much" with a heart emoji. The joyful news followed a heartbreaking miscarriage Tiffany endured the previous year.
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