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Published 09:50 14 Jan 2018 GMT
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Meanwhile, Jeremy posted a throwback video of himself and Caben on his stories and also posted the words, "Happy birthday son. Shame I can't be there, see you soon."The Birthday Boy?? So unbelievably proud of this little one? What a wonderful day with wonderful people? so blessed ?? pic.twitter.com/6keHCwU6lW
— Stephanie Davis (@Stephdavis77) January 13, 2018
After seeing his posts Stephanie shared a lengthy statement on her own stories which accused Jeremy of using their son to get publicity and called his actions 'disgusting'.
She said, "In Jeremy's Instagram. PLEASE don't act father of the year... This for everyone to know is another typical mind game to gain publicity (of any kind as that's what you crave) You are no role model to your son so don't act like you give a damn!! As if you did you would have been there in his lifer!!"
She added, "No Christmas present or birthday LET ALONE A CARD!! So drop the act! Now to continue enjoying my boys day who I raised ALONE don't pretend you care now. Disgusting using your son. Shame on you!"

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