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John Bett

Angry mum divides opinion after hiding offensive message in her daughter's food

A frustrated mum who wrote an offensive message in her daughter's meal has left other parents on social media divided.

TikTok mum Emma shared a video of the meal she had dished up for her child, which had "U p**s me off" written in potato letters.

Emma's daughter, who is too young to read, is completely oblivious to the message her mum was feeding her, and is seen eating away in the clip.

But parents were left divided after Emma shared the video on social media as some found it hilarious but others said that she should be a bit more kind.

Emma didn't see the problem with the message (@emma_moonbeam/TikTok)
Some parents thought it was funny, others found it offensive (@emma_moonbeam/TikTok)

What do you think of Emma's message? Let us know in the comments...

Emma, who uploads to TikTok as @emma_moonbeam, captioned her video 'love her really'.

Her clip has been viewed more than four million times and soon Emma was inundated with comments.

One said: "That's not nice, even if she doesn't know how to read! Not funny I'm afraid!"

Then a second wrote: "Does anyone else find it pleasing how others are upset by this?"

And a third added: "Why humiliate your child like that? Does it feel good to have something mean received with such happiness?"

A fourth commented: "Literally here for the Karens and was not disappointed."

"I'm making that exact meal for my husband tonight," said another TikToker.

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Meanwhile, a woman said that she is often naked around her two stepchildren and can't understand why people don't like it.

TikTok user Paige Whitney is a self-professed 'stoner parent' and a step mum to two boys, aged three and one.

Recently, she took to social media to share her unusual views about nudity, and soon she was inundated with comments from people who had questions.

Many people suggested she should cover up, especially seeing as they are not her children, but Paige insisted there is nothing wrong with the practice.

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