Mum Shares Video of Mess Daughter Created Inside Parlour, Parents React
- A mother who was frustrated by her kid showed resignation as she filmed how she was making a mess of their sitting room
- The kid climbed into a drawer and tumbled everything out, with different kinds of wires on the floor
- Many parents who watched the kid's video could relate as they shared how tough their kids are at home
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A mother, @olamidoyin1722, has shared a short video of how her daughter upturned her living room and made a mess of everything.
The kid went to the TV shelf in the parlour and threw away all the wires and sockets on the floor. The video showed her pulling out a drawer and sitting inside.
As the kid scattered the house, the mother kept videoing the scene. The way she felt comfortable with the activity showed she enjoyed creating the mess.
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The video has gathered over 60 comments with more than 1,500 likes.
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Watch the video below:
Parents share their experiences with kids
Many people in the woman's comment section shared their parenting experiences and how they manage their kids.
Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:
@Ayyub Adesegun said:
"Sorry na dem way my daughter dey show everybody shege for house."
@Bell's Treat said:
"Me and my son actually have a special room and parlour away from my husband's own. He said we're his high blood pressure."
@Nilsa said:
"Ppls always becareful of the electrical outlet pls."
@morufabiodun95 said:
"God will bless you jare."
@user6028014779368 said:
"You promise her birthday :oncoming_automobile: car , but you never Fulfilled the promise."
@Silent Cash said:
"Na grandma be this."
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@Miide said:
"What’s this kids and this drawer this is my son’s fav playing spot."
@ItzElora said:
"Thank Gidbyiu hanged the tv well if not."
@Ghostblogger101 said:
"My son don show me Shege."
@Easy touch said:
"I swear Na Zeenat sister be dis Naso zeenat too Dey seat inside drawer wen she’s still small this children ehn."
@mhizz adejoke said:
"This is my daughter's job everyday."
@MCjay2905 said:
"This is what my son does everytime,the drawers are gone already."
Man wakes up kid from sleep
Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a TikTok video of a father and his kid on the bed stirred massive reactions as the father hurriedly woke the baby.
In a caption of the clip shared by @angel_mrs.boss, it was revealed that the kid stayed up late at night, and this affected the parents' sleep.
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In other news, a woman, @twiggy630, shared a video that showed how her daughter reacted the first time she saw her dad's twin brother.
One of them carried the baby into a house where the other twin was waiting. When the kid saw a man that looked exactly like her father, she got confused very fast.
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