Adorable moment woman finds her husband spraying their son head-to-toe with purple foam after being left in charge of bath time

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  • RaShell heard giggles coming from the bathroom and went to investigate
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A man left his wife gobsmacked after she discovered he sprayed their child covered head-to-toe in colourful foam and joked that she had ‘two toddlers’.

RaShell Crabtree, from Tennessee, left her husband in charge of bathing their young son, Coleman on February 11.

She said that she heard giggles and whispers of ‘shh’ coming from the bathroom, so went to investigate what they were up to. 

But RaShell was shocked when she entered the bathroom and saw her unrecognisable toddler covered head-to-toe in purple foam.

It seemed her partner felt a wave of creativeness, as he sprayed the vibrant froth all over Coleman’s body including on his hair, leaving just his face bare.

She filmed Coleman saying that he wanted a ‘purple head’, to which he said: ‘Okay, we’ll give you a purple head. Stay there and stay really still.’

In bizarre scenes, he then continued to add more foam to Coleman’s hair, which was stacked tall already.

RaShell’s husband asked Coleman to ‘stay still’ so he could make him into a ‘muscle man’.

RaShell was shocked when she entered the bathroom and saw her unrecognisable toddler covered head-to-toe in purple foam

RaShell was shocked when she entered the bathroom and saw her unrecognisable toddler covered head-to-toe in purple foam

RaShell Crabtree, from Tennessee , left her husband in charge of bathing their young son, Coleman on February 11 and he decided to use purple foam

RaShell Crabtree, from Tennessee , left her husband in charge of bathing their young son, Coleman on February 11 and he decided to use purple foam 

He then spritzed the liquid all over the tot’s arms to give the impression that he had bulky muscles.

Coleman – who was stood in the bathtub full of bright red water – was seemingly enjoying the moment, saying ‘cheese’ as he looked into the camera. 

After they had finished with the foam, the father was then heard saying: ‘We’ve got to get some of this out before your mom gets in here and sees it. Oh no.’

Eventually, the pair, who used Mr Bubble’s silly foam soap, washed it away but accidentally blocked the bathtub’s drain in the process. 

RaShell said: ‘You blocked the drain?’ He then responded: ‘Mommy has caught us, that’s just soap.’

She then joked: ‘I have two toddlers.’

RaShell posted the video on TikTok, where it racked up more than six million views.

She captioned the video: ‘Oh my God, my poor child. Joking, he’s enjoying this just as much as daddy.’

RaShell's husband asked Coleman to 'stay still' so he could make him into a 'muscle man'

RaShell’s husband asked Coleman to ‘stay still’ so he could make him into a ‘muscle man’

Eventually the pair, who used Mr Bubble's silly foam soap, washed it away but accidentally blocked the bathtub's drain in the process

Eventually the pair, who used Mr Bubble’s silly foam soap, washed it away but accidentally blocked the bathtub’s drain in the process

TikTok users commented their thoughts on the clip, which racked up more than 6million views

TikTok users commented their thoughts on the clip, which racked up more than 6million views

‘Core memories I guess or something like that. He seriously loved this.’

Users also commented their thoughts on the clip. One wrote: ‘I think Dad’s having more fun than the kids.’

Another penned: ‘How long did it take him to clean all that soap out the tub when he was done? 

‘My daughter used half can of the purple last night and I swear I was trying to get it to go down the drain for an hour, love the foam though.’

A third said: ‘My husband was trying to buy this at Walmart today now I know why.’

A fourth commented: ‘This is a core memory and you can’t put a price on that.’