I'm trolled for driving a Range when my kids live in a 'messy' council house
A MOTHER has clapped back after being trolled for letting her children live in a “mess” of a council house despite owning a Range Rover. Whitney Ains…
A recent viral TikTok video by content creator Itsmebadmom✅ has sparked online discussion after she candidly responded to a highly critical comment about her personal life and home environment. The video, uploaded on October 19, 2025, shows the creator directly addressing a user's comment that questioned her priorities, stating she "Drives a range but house looks a mess. Had procedures to look like a women but eats like she homeless these people have priorities in the wrong place." In her response, Itsmebadmom✅ adopted a pragmatic and humorous tone. She clarified that her home's current state is more accurately described as "clutter" rather than a "mess," explaining that her focus is on future aspirations, such as acquiring a larger, more permanent residence. "When I've got my four-five bedroom house, and it's pure luxury and beautiful and it's not a mess, it'll all make sense," she stated, outlining her long-term vision. She also humorously challenged the comment about her eating habits, asking, "What does a homeless person eat like, please tell me?" The creator emphasized that her current house is not her forever home, which influences her decision not to meticulously maintain it. This video highlights the ongoing dynamic between social media personalities and their audiences, particularly concerning personal boundaries and the public's perception of private lives.
A MOTHER has clapped back after being trolled for letting her children live in a “mess” of a council house despite owning a Range Rover. Whitney Ains…
