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I have 5 kids at 27 – trolls say there's ‘no excuse' for my ‘disgrace' of a home, yes it's muddy but I don't care

I have 5 kids at 27 – trolls say there's ‘no excuse' for my ‘disgrace' of a home, yes it's muddy but I don't care

The Irish Sun13 hours ago
A MOTHER-OF-FIVE has shown off her 'muddy' laundry room and clapped back at haters who criticised her 'disgrace' of a home.
Despite not caring what trolls think, Gwenn, a 27-year-old stay-at-home mum from the United States, has found herself at the centre of a barrage of abuse from mean
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A mother has shared a close-up look inside her "muddy" home, but has been targeted by trolls for the shocking mess
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However, Gwenn, 27, wasn't afraid to clap back at the haters
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Not only did
It all comes after Gwenn shared a short clip inside her pad on social media, which left users totally divided.
As she attempted to clean up the room, which was overflowing with dirty clothes and mess on the floor, the brunette said: 'I know you're gonna be angry at me with this laundry room, but this was two weeks ago, possibly last week, honestly, I don't know what day it is.'
She then continued: 'Unless you have a
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'I literally do not care, because at the end of the day, this is a mud room, so it's gonna get muddy,' she added.
On a mission to get the space tidied up, Gwenn continued: 'A lot of this was winter stuff that has just kept getting thrown around - I finally have three bags of winter clothes bagged up, but we got hats and gloves put away and then our big winter clothes.'
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She also got rid of a shoe rack and began doing some of the
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Following this, she justified: 'I feel like I can't
And it appears it's not only Gwenn's laundry room that has left people stunned, as she then gave viewers a close-up look at her living room, which was also in desperate need of a tidy up.
I scrub my council house walls but they're COVERED in mould & crumbling away - I have two disabled kids, it's disgusting
Not only did hangers and rubbish take over the floor, but endless piles of clothes covered the
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The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @
That's absolutely ridiculous!
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But social media users were left totally divided by Gwenn's video - whilst some thought the
One person said: 'Disgrace, no excuse.'
Another added: 'It's time YOU teach your
A third commented: 'That's absolutely ridiculous!'
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Meanwhile, someone else gasped: 'Why are you letting it get to this?'
Not only this, but another user asked: 'Why does the husband not help out? My husband would never watch me drown like this.'
However, at the same time, one mother wrote: 'I hate
A second penned: 'Five kids......lady you deserve a medal! I hate
And another admitted: 'As a 26 year old mum of five, I felt this video in my soul.'
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