I got pregnant at 19 & now a mum-of-two, I pull up to nursery with music blaring – parents hate me but what do I care
IT'S not uncommon for many mums to lose their sense of self after having a baby.
It's a massive change to life as you know it, but one mum hasn't let it stop her enjoying her love of grime music, and other parents hate her for it.
Taking to social media, the young mum revealed that she still continues to blare her favourite tunes in the car and sing along - even when picking her tots up from nursery.
The mum revealed she had her first child at the age of 19, when she was "nowhere near ready" to have a baby.
But she worked hard to save up for a deposit on a flat to give her son the best life possible - and went back to work five months after giving birth, so that she could continue to provide for him.
She fell pregnant again nine months after he was born, and had a daughter.
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The mum decided she needed an upgrade and then moved into her second house so the kids would have more space.
She also got herself a better paying job so that she could send them to a private nursery.
But she claimed it wasn't all smooth sailing as the parents at the nursery weren't keen on her.
"Me wondering why the parents at the private nursery don't chat to me..." she said in a video on social media.
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"Then remembering this is how I pull up to pick them up every evening."
"They hate me," she added in the caption of the post which showed her rapping along to the grime music blasting from her car.
Despite many posh parents not wanting to talking to her at the private nursery, many took to the comments claiming she'd be the only person they would want to make friends with.
One person wrote: "Nah you’d be the only parent I’d wanna befriend."
Another commented: "Young mums for the win."
"This is me when I pick my daughter up," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Every morning LOL."
Someone else added: "Literally."
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