
Mum-of-22 Sue Radford's daughter Chloe sobs over her toddler's DIY haircut which looks like she's ‘shaved her head'
But that didn't make things any easier for mum-of-22 Sue Radford's daughter Chloe, when she discovered her two-year-old little girl Mila had given herself a DIY haircut.
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Chloe Radford admitted she "cried loads" when she saw what daughter Mila had done
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The little girl looked very proud of herself as she bounded onto the screen
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Chloe said it looked as though Mila had "shaved her head"
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Mila is seen here before her DIY trim
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The mum-of-two admitted she was left sobbing when she discovered what her daughter had done.
"My two-year-old wants to show you the haircut she's given herself and you'd better say something nice," Chloe began, with the TikTok video following the format of a current viral trend.
She then introduced Mila onto the screen, as she said: "Wow, gorgeous.
"Are you pleased with yourself?"
The little girl showed that she'd taken the scissors to the front of her hair, with Chloe captioning the video: "Honestly if I don't laugh I'll cry!"
"Oh gosh Mila," Chloe's mum Sue commented on the video.
"Must admit I did a proper open gasp when you sent me the picture this morning.
"I think she's actually proud of herself!
"She's just getting herself ready for her birthday in a few weeks!"
"Why do they always have to take it to the scalp though?!" another added.
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"My daughter did this and I actually cried a whole river!"
"Honestly it looks like she's shaved it," Chloe replied.
"I can't believe how much she's cut!! So upset I cried loads!"
"Oh Mila," someone else wrote.
"I'd definitely cry so well done Chloe!"
"No I did cry when I first saw it, can't lie haha," Chloe replied.
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Other people in the comments took aim at Chloe for even allowing Mila anywhere near some scissors.
"My point would be how she got scissors to be alone," one wrote.
To which someone else replied; "Either you aren't a parent... Or you're in denial about things self professed perfect humans believe children shouldn't do just to belittle parents.
"One of my kids shaved her eyebrow once.
"Yes I felt guilty she got hold of my razor... But I'm glad I'm not judgemental like you!"
"Came here for the comments blaming you for not watching her or allowing her access to scissors," another responded.
"It'll grow before you know it! And it's a rite of passage like a Sudocremed child!"
However, there were some who used the comments section to admit they'd found themselves in similar situations with their kids when they were little.
"I did this to my hair when I was about 7... I wore a headband for months til it grew out again!" one wrote.
"Bless her, we've all experienced that," another laughed.
"Luckily she can have a side parting with a pretty hairslide to keep it in place."
"My daughter cut the entire right side of her hair off," a third admitted.
"I was hysterically crying.
"She's 19 now and it grew back lovely - the joy of kids!"

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