
Lucy Mecklenburgh reveals ‘weird' & ‘inappropriate' thing brother-in-law Scott Thomas does & fans say it's ‘not normal'
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LUCY Mecklenburgh has revealed the very 'inappropriate' thing her brother-in-laws often do.
The mother and TOWIE icon, who has two children, son Roman, five, and daughter Lilah, three, with her husband Ryan Thomas, recently got candid on Scott and Adam Thomas' 'weird' behaviour.
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Lucy Mecklenburgh has left fans stunned after sharing the "inappropriate" behaviour of her husband's brothers
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On a recent podcast episode, the mum-of-two discussed the "weird" behaviour that occurs when Scott and Adam Thomas visit her home
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Ryan found it hysterical and said his siblings think Lucy is "fit"
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Adam claimed Scott said "we're gonna come round here more often" after seeing Lucy in tight dresses
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Lucy, who got engaged to Ryan in 2019 and recently admitted the couple sleep in separate beds despite being together for eight years, left fans stunned by what really goes on when Scott, 38, and Adam, 37, visit her huge million pound Manchester mansion.
She made the shocking confession on the At Home With The Thomas Brothers podcast, where she joined her fiance and his two brothers for the latest episode.
The mum-of-two explained: 'This family's weird. Not normal."
Looking at Scott and Adam, she added: 'The other day you [were] filming TikToks at ours and I was trying to try on clothes for holiday and every time I came out in an outfit, they were both wolf whistling me.
'This is so inappropriate.'
To this, Ryan laughed and admitted: 'I love it though.'
In hysterics, reality star Scott, who quit Love Island All Stars earlier this year, joked: 'Me and Adam were like 'oh, I like that one.''
Following this, Lucy then added: "Basically the only tight dress I came out in they were wolf whistling me.'
Clearly unbothered by his brother's actions, Ryan shared: 'They were sat there like 'she's fit you know.'
In an attempt to shift the blame to single Scott, happily married dad-of-two Adam laughed: 'Scott was like, we're gonna come round here more often.'
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Big divide
The short clip, which was shared on the official TikTok podcast page @thomasbrospodcast just 15 hours ago, has clearly left many open-mouthed as it has quickly racked up 199,700 views.
But social media users were left totally divided by Scott and Adam's actions - while many thought it was abnormal and accused Scott of being 'obsessed' with his sister-in-law, others saw the funny side.
I think Scott fancies Lucy
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One person said: 'Not normal.'
Another added: 'Lucy is Scott's type to a T. He is obsessed.'
A third commented: 'I think Scott fancies Lucy.'
Lucy Mecklenburgh and Ryan Thomas sleep in 'separate' beds
Lucy Mecklenburgh recently admitted she struggles to get decent shut eye thanks to her partner being a "nightmare sleeper".
She made the confession on the At Home With The Thomas Brothers podcast, joining her fiance and his two brothers for the latest episode.
Lucy explained: "Basically we sleep in separate bedrooms because Ryan is a nightmare sleeper."
His brother Adam joked: "He's always trying it on with me," while their sibling and Love Island star Scott quipped: "He always wants a cuddle."
They were all left in hysterics, with mum-of-two Lucy saying: "I mean that is annoying..."
She continued: "Basically Ryan snores, he sleep talks, he whacks me in his sleep."
Ryan cheekily replied: "I weren't asleep darling," leaving them in fits of giggles.
TV personality Lucy then explained the reason behind their decision to sleep separately.
She said: 'It's just to get a good night's sleep. And that's just become normal now. But sometimes I do sleep with Roman.'
But at the same time, one user beamed: 'Love this family banter.'
A second gushed: 'I absolutely love this family.'
Whilst someone else wrote: 'Infectious laughs… love this family! How it should be.'
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Many were convinced Scott fancied his sister-in-law
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