
Nathan Aspinall skips major darts tournament to get slimed on Nickelodeon family holiday in Caribbean
TAKING THE NICK Nathan Aspinall skips major darts tournament to get slimed on Nickelodeon family holiday in Caribbean
NATHAN ASPINALL skipped the Australian Darts Masters last week to enjoy a family holiday in the Dominican Republic.
The 34-year-old has spent the last week in the Caribbean with his wife and two daughters.
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Nathan Aspinall has been enjoying a summer holiday with his wife and daughters
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The family got slimed at their hotel
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They have been staying at the Nickelodeon Resort in Punta Cana.
And darts ace Aspinall shared a video of them getting slimed by staff members at the hotel.
The family were guided over to a sheltered bench by a member of staff, where they were then covered in green slime.
The Asp also shared a series of photographs on his Instagram.
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Fans took to the comments to react, with one person writing: "That's some way to spend you holiday is getting slimed."
Another added: "Looks incredible… not!"
While a third joked: "Mr Slimeside," in reference to his walk-out song, 'Mr. Brightside'.
As he continues to enjoy his time off, Aspinall is set to miss the New Zealand Darts Masters in Auckland this weekend.
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The Premier League Darts star missed out on the Australian Darts Masters last week.
The event was won by reigning world champion Luke Littler.
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