Sean Lowe Shares Shocking ‘Fart’ Artwork His Son Drew at School: ‘Don’t Have Kids’

   

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Keeping it real.

Bachelor Nation fan-favorite couple Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici Lowe famously found love and got married after Season 17 of “The Bachelor.”

Since their time on the show, they’ve welcomed three children into their family: Samuel, Isaiah, and Mia.

This week, Sean took to social media to share a very relatable parenting story about their son Samuel.

In the video, the former Bachelor starts off saying, “I wanted to give you a real inside look at parenting — the highs and the lows. I must say, the highs are incredible. Our son Samuel is a gifted artist. He was one of four kids in his entire school last year that was selected to hang his art in city hall. He is a really, really talented kid.”

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Then last week, Sean was looking through his emails when he came across an unexpected email from Samuel’s art teacher.

“She said that after Samuel completed his bubble letters assignment he started to work on something on his own. She attached a picture of it and it was what appeared to be a naked man with a big butt farting. Honestly, a very embarrassing email to get. I apologized profusely,” Sean explained.

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Sean went on to share his takeaways, saying, “Here’s the main point, 1. Don’t have kids. 2. Sometimes your kids do things where you know that you have to be a parent and I have to discipline, but I thought it was so funny. It was inappropriate at school of course, but kind of funny. We have issues just like everyone else; our son draws fart pictures.”

Catherine ended the video saying that it didn’t really look like a fart picture and Sean chimed in, saying “the fart kind of looks like a penis.”

Fans demanded to see the photo and Sean agreed to post it on his Stories. 

He shared the disclaimer, “This does not reflect his artistic ability and don’t tell Samuel that we’re laughing about this. As far as he knows, we’re angry about it.”

We love these real parenting moments and know how relatable Sean and Catherine’s experience is.