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The Bachelor's Snezana trying to take a family photo is all of us at Easter.

I think we can all agree that a marriage between Snez and Sam wasn’t the best thing to come out of the last season of The Bachelor.

It was being introduced to Snez’s daughter, Eve.

For those of you who need just a little recap, we were introduced to mini-Snez during filming of the Bachelor last year where she sassed-out Mr. Bachelor so good, she had him scrambling to keep up.

It was Eve who asked Sam whether he liked One Direction and how much he reaaaaally liked her mum out of 10 to which she analysed, “I thought his answers were good but he could improve”.

So it’s no surprised Eve kept her own mother on her toes when Snezana tried to pose for a nice, family Easter photo. This was the result:

Unfortunately for the Markoski’s photo album, it’s not the first time Snez has complained of her little look-a-like’s habit of hijacking nice photos.

In fact, much of Snezana’s Instagram feed is littered with photos of Eve pulling a myriad of different facial expressions that stray from the token smile her mother was asking for.

 

And there was this one, too.

Now all we have to do is look forward to the wedding photos. We know who we will have our eyes on.

Still looking for more Easter treats this long weekend? Try this easy one…

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Top Comments

Terese 8 years ago

Just wondering why this would be top news, when 35 Christians were killed in a terrorist attack in Pakistan, because of their faith, while they were celebrating Easter Sunday.

Their lives matter too, even if they're not white.

Rachel 8 years ago

I agree but on the other hand, we need these stories to allow our brains to take a break from the horrors in the world reported daily.

Really? 8 years ago

Was just looking for the news of the day to post something similar.

FLYINGDALE FLYER 8 years ago

Because unfortunately we value European lives more. Notice too. Our attitudes to this compared to Paris is a sad indictment on us

anon 8 years ago

I see both your points. I agree that we need some silly fluff type stories like this to chill out, but I also wonder too why there has been next to nothing in the media online about what happened in Pakistan, I didn't even realise it until Terese mentioned it, and I've now only seen a small mention of it in the news, though Lateline did have a piece on it last night.