
Mumfluencer sobs over cruel shaming she faces daily, including how baby twins ‘would be better off without her'
She gets called "fat and ugly", and told she's a "s**t mum", by cruel trolls every day
, Digital Senior Reporter
AN INFLUENCER has been left sobbing while on holiday over the horrific mum-shaming she gets on a daily basis.
Brittany Miller is mum to 10-month-old twins Emiliano and Elijah, and is currently on holiday with the boys and her fiancé in Turkey.
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But in a video on her TikTok page, Brittany explained that the vacation hasn't gone to plan as both her boys have been ill.
So she did her best not to "sugar coat" the experience, as she admitted she's been "up constantly all night long" trying to look after her poorly boys.
However, Brittany added that opening up about "how hard" the holiday has been so far has been difficult for her - because she knows it will undoubtedly lead to more mum-shaming.
Breaking down in tears, the 28-year-old said that TikTok - where she has 3.4 million followers - is "so bad" for her mental health.
"I struggle so much - every day I open the app and it's like, 'You're a bad mum, you're a s**t mum, you're fat, you're ugly, your kids will be better off without you'," she shockingly revealed, adding that she receives the cruel comments "every single day of my life".
Brittany continued to admit there's "only so much I can physically take", as she can't keep hearing from people that she's "doing such a s**t job every single day".
But not everyone is nasty to Brittany on the social media app, as she said that those who defend her, and are "so loving and caring" towards her.
"I honestly love you all so much. You are the people that keep me on this app," she concluded.
Comments on the video were mixed, with the majority offering their support to Brittany in the wake of her admission.
However, there were still some remarks from those who insisted that if TikTok was having such a negative impact on her mental health, she should just get rid of it completely.
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"Sorry, if it drags you down, DO NOT DO IT," one wrote.
"A private life IS A HAPPY LIFE. Fact.
"Do not bring your family onto TikTok."
"Just delete the app. Too easy," another urged.
"You don't have to! Don't open it," a third agreed.
"I think with any job, if it's damaging your mental health then it's time to find a new job," someone else said.
But other supporters of Brittany seized the opportunity to try and boost the mum's confidence with their words.
"I'm a silent follower Brittany, but have followed you for some time," one wrote.
"You are doing amazing and are amazing.
"Keep your head held high and keep being you."
"Oh my god I see nothing but a good mummy to them beautiful babies," another insisted.
"That's awful this app has you feeling that way."
"All these mum trolls need to get a grip, you're just learning like anyone else being a first time mum to twins," a third grumbled.
"This is so NORMAL," someone else wrote.
"You should never be judged for being honest or how you live your life. Take a break."
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