Marie-Lyne’s teddy bear
Marie-Lyne immediately admits that she had misunderstood the theme for the task.
She submits a teddy bear which has a picture of her own face attached to its face, which she claims to sleep with every night.
Even though she clearly knows her prize submission is bad, Marie-Lyne still half-heartedly attempts to sell it, claiming that it will be difficult to give up, as she will be denied the pleasure of kissing herself before bed.
Kevin says that Marie-Lyne’s justification is “Kevin-level effort”.
Louis awards Marie-Lyne joint fourth place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)