Reidy: If we were in a zombie apocalypse, who would you leave behind?
Harrison: Jethro
Maxi: Mouse
Whippet: Jethro
Jake: Mouse
Max: Mouse
Joel: Jethro
Mouse and Jethro: *shaking heads* not cool.
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Reidy: If we were in a zombie apocalypse, who would you leave behind?
Harrison: Jethro
Maxi: Mouse
Whippet: Jethro
Jake: Mouse
Max: Mouse
Joel: Jethro
Mouse and Jethro: *shaking heads* not cool.
Mouse: Bad things keep happening to me, like I have bad luck or something.
Matt Dee: Mouse, you don't have bad luck. The reason bad things happen to you is because you're a dumbass.
A BONDI Rescue lifeguard burst into tears as he cradled a little girl he brought back from the dead in treacherous surf yesterday.
Michael "Mouse" Jenkinson, a star of the Channel 10 reality series, ran into a dangerous corner of Sydney's Bronte Beach after the two-year-old girl was swept 20m offshore about 10.30am.
Lifeguards credited Jenkinson with saving the girl's life.
"I started CPR, gave her two breaths [and] she just went from being blue and not breathing to a little cough and then she started crying," Jenkinson said.
"And I started crying and then we had a little hug and then we had to get her in to shore."
The girl's father was also rescued by a quick-thinking surfer after running into the water to try to save his daughter while her mother also tried to wade into the water but was pulled back by other beachgoers. The family were believed to be Chinese tourists.
Head lifeguard Anthony "Harries" Carroll said it "was the most amazing moment" in his 15 years on the beach.
"What Mouse did was above and beyond. She was unconscious, blue, had no pulse. She was dead," he said.
All three were taken to hospital, with the girl in a stable condition.