Big Brother’s Lisa Appleton gets ATTACKED by a seagull as she tucks into a massive cream bun mid beach work-out
The 48-year-old couldn't resist a naughty treat during her job but the seagull had other ideas
LISA Appleton was attacked by a seagull as she treated herself to a cream bum in the middle of a beach-side workout.
The Big Brother star was left with cake on her face after the greedy bird couldn’t resist swooping in for a bite to eat.
The 48-year-old, who recently shocked when she stripped off on the beach, seemed determined to get in shape as she hit the beach for a workout alongside her boyfriend Robin Deakin.
Keeping covered she wore a pair of camo print leggings and a black T-shirt while jogging along the sea front.
It wasn’t long until she decided to take a break though and took a seat to enjoy a calorific treat.
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Robin - who has been branded 'Britain's Worst Boxer' - was less than impressed with her choice of snack and was seen shoving in her face -leaving her with cream smeared everywhere.
And things went from bad to worse when she stood up to escape being pied –as the cheeky seagull made it’s move and stole the cream bun.
Lisa and her new man Robin have been inseparable in recent weeks and the toy boy has been working hard to get the reality TV star in shape.
Just last week they were seen enjoying a boxing session in the gym and before that they got rather amorous with during a sausage filled picnic.
Back in 2008, Mario Marconi and Lisa were forced to hide their relationship by BB producers when they first entered the house – despite going onto the show as a couple.
Mario proposed on camera and the pair got married.
But they divorced in 2008 after a conman “destroyed” their lives, by filming them for six months for a non-existent reality TV show.
On claiming benefits for three-and-a-half years, Lisa said: “I’ve lost everything, I’ve lost my sanity, I’ve lost my marriage, I’ve lost my car, my home, security. I’ve lost my way.
“I absolutely hate it when people say ‘just get a job’ – you can’t just get a job.”
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