
‘This is neglect!' people rage as pregnant mum cleans underneath her bed & finds a pile of HAIR her daughter cut herself
Nicole Austin has four children with her husband and is expecting her fifth.
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But ahead of the new baby making their entrance into the world, the family are trying to do their best in getting their home clean and ready for the new arrival.
The next step on the mission was to clean underneath the bed she and her husband share in the master bedroom.
And while Nicole said she had been attempting to keep beneath the bed clean by using a broom to "scoop" the muck out, she admitted the plan hadn't been working as she saw the amount of trash that had been collected.
That also included a large pile of hair, which her daughter had left there after deciding to give herself a pixie cut - breaking Nicole's "heart into pieces".
But she had to "get over it" quickly, as she got to work clearing the rubbish away.
She and her other half had to lift up the frame to get underneath it as the bed is too big to pull out in the room - and has to be lifted and then rotated instead.
"The hardest part so far of this changing the room around has been to move the bed because it's too big for the room so you couldn't even turn it," Nicole said.
"We had to lift it up in the air, rotate it and then put it back down.
"And then reattach the headboard and put the mattress back on."
The next step was for Nicole to have to "scrub all the floors, get rid of all the rubbish and dirt, clean all the skirting boards and put the drawers back".
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"And then start rearranging and organising all of the stuff that was in our room," she added.
"We've already collected 5 bags of clothing for donation and 2 whole bin bags of rubbish!"
Nicole is hoping that as she completes the transformations room by room, she and her family will be able to live a "minimalist" lifestyle.
"This will make the world of difference," she added.
But people in the comments section once again used the video to take aim at Nicole, with many accusing her of "neglect" - particularly as her child had been left alone for long enough to get scissors and cut her own hair.
"Just shows how neglectful you are," one wrote.
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"Where the f**k were you when your kid had scissors?
"God forbid it could have been worse.
"Bringing another child to this environment though!"
"This is neglect," another agreed.
"And how did she get hold of the scissors?" a third asked.
With Nicole replying: "God knows!"
"You're lucky that it was only the hair," someone else said.
"This could have been worse.
"Leaving children unattended with sharp items is dangerous."
Others took aim at Nicole and her other half for how "absolutely disgusting" their house had become, with one insisting: "Animals keep their living space cleaner than this!"
"GET FLOORING FFS, gutter behaviour," another raged.
"What a joke," a third commented.
"I've got severe mental health problems and can't work and my house is never ever filthy.
"Lived in, yes, but this is full on filth, and it is absolutely vile.
"Get a grip!"
There were some who defended the family though - although the comments were few and far between.
"The thing that p**ses me off with the comments is, she's trying, she admits it's bad but she's made changes for her kids," one wrote.
"Well done lovely, none of us are perfect - we can only try."
"People hate on this family but don't realise they're actually trying!" another said.
"Here's a question is your house/flat spotless like a show home? No there's probs a spec of dust somewhere."
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