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Saturday, 1 July 2017

Girlfriend makes T shirt for her boyfriend to take on holiday with her own face printed on it

Girlfriend makes T shirt for her boyfriend to take on holiday with her own face printed on it For many women, the prospect of their partner heading off on an alcohol-fuelled lads' holiday in the sun conjures feelings of doom. But one woman came up with a genius way to prevent her boyfriend from straying - by making a T-shirt emblazoned with her face and words of warning on. Korie Heyward, 18, from Withywood, Bristol, designed the hilarious garment for her boyfriend, Jake Tolliver, 22, ahead of his boys' holiday to Malia at the end of the month. The new mother printed a photo of herself on the shirt with the caption: 'If you can read this then you're too close so please stay away.' On the reverse of the shirt, she printed a photo of herself and their four-month-old daughter, Emmy-Rose, with the caption: 'I love my girls and I hate all the girls in Malia'. The witty teenager told The Bristol Post that the top was 'a bit of fun' - but admits her partner didn't see the funny side at first. 'He wasn't happy about it to begin with,' Korie said. 'But a little later he said it was pretty funny and that he would put it on.' RELATED ARTICLES Korie was inspired by other playful girlfriends who had designed similar shirts for their partners. Earlier this year, Britain's youngest-ever Euromillions lottery winner, who struck the jackpot in 2013 at the age of 17, drew up a list of rules for her new boyfriend in the run-up to his lads-only holiday - and even wanted him to wear a T-shirt with her face on. Jane Park, from Edinburgh, warned Connor George not to 'speak to girls' and to 'try and avoid eye contact' with any female holidaymakers while on the party island of Ibiza. The 21-year-old also warned her beau she will be drug testing him and will be checking his phone for girls' numbers when he returns from his week-long break.

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