‘Beautiful’: Mum shows off post-partum body
A mum has gone viral on TikTok for showing what her body looked like 12 hours after giving birth.
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A mum has gone viral on TikTok for showing what her body looked like 12 hours after giving birth.
A high school teacher has shared the unexpected equipment now found in many US classrooms in the wake of the Nashville school shooting.
It’s a beloved food item in Australia – but if you ask for it in a foreign country, the chances you’ll get a strange look are very, very high.
Minds across the internet are completely blown by this handy trick.
So I obviously put it to the test and… OMG it cuts out an entire step.
A TikTok mum reveals her husband’s simple weekend act that poisoned their family for nine weeks straight.
“It’s only a matter of time before she catches on,” the influencer joked as she sat on the couch ‘reading’.
“No one is taking me seriously… it’s really difficult for my kids watch me wobble like I’m drunk,” the 30-year-old revealed just last Tuesday on TikTok.
“This is the most Aussie thing ever,” one person commented on the now-viral clip.
“I don’t recall a thing… I’ve got five staples in the back of my head and I’m on serious medication,” the young woman reveals in her viral video.
“All you Karens, don’t come for me! I’m a bad mum.”
“I even put an extra letter on the end so it can be shortened when she’s older,” the proud mum declared.
A mum has taken to TikTok to share a horrifying clip her two-year-old was watching before bed.
When Sarah explains in her viral footage why she does a frantic daily dash to school – some mums can relate… while others just don’t get it.
“That’s a breach of contract if I ever saw one,” read a cruel comment on the mum’s before and after photos.
“He’s made her the butt of his joke. No little girl should have a video where their dad calls them a ‘c**t’,” said one child expert about the father’s divisive Tiktok.
“Now I cherish every scream, every dirty handprint, and every spill,” the man says in a moving video that anyone doing shared care will relate to.
A mum-of-one found herself in quite the wardrobe predicament at her son’s school drop-off.
“Times are tough, I get that parents are doing what they need to do,” one commenter said, defending the parents busted trying to avoid ticket prices.
“I said I’m not because last week I wasn’t… they just don’t multiply like that. She said, “OK well, you see here… they did.” – And that wasn’t even the scary part!
“Having sex when your children are home is weird—full stop,” one person slammed the mum’s now-viral TikTok video.
A teacher has shared the seemingly common phrases they use to describe your child’s behaviour – and they actually mean your kid is naughty.
“Please share this with a friend. I don’t want one single person to miss out on documenting these things. I promise you, they’ll mean a lot one day.”
Mum-of-four’s washing hack divides the internet. Do you think she’s a genius or totally crazy?
Australia produces an extremely precious plant that sells for $100k a kilo that’s being snapped up in bottled form around the world.
Shoppers are losing their minds over a “sensational” version of the trendy scrunch bum gym shorts, stating they’re “incredible quality”.
“She clearly wants her child to be brutally bullied in the schoolyard. Like bullying isn’t hard enough to avoid as a kid – this is ASKING for trouble!”
They went as far as getting their hands on a $5000 playground to match the theme…
Kiwis are “outraged” after an innocent list ranking different brands of their iconic national lolly led to a truly shocking discovery.
A woman waiting to board a flight has had her sneaky bag act caught on film – and it has divided online users.
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