
I live in a council house - there’s one thing trolls are amazed I got ‘for free’
A CHUFFED mum-of-two has proudly showed off the new house the council gave to her family after being homeless for six years. Prior to getting keys fo…
A young mother, known online as ChlœRhysx, has shared her emotional journey of securing her first council house after six years of homelessness and three years in a mother and baby unit with her two children. The video, which quickly gained traction, offers a tour of the new, unfurnished property, highlighting its modern kitchen, spacious bedrooms, and garden.The mother expressed profound gratitude, stating, "Me and my two babies have finally got somewhere to call home." The move represents a significant milestone for the family, providing stability after a prolonged period without a permanent residence.The video has sparked a mixed reaction online, with many users offering congratulations and support. One commenter wrote, "over the moon for you🥹 having a safe home suitable for you and your children is a basic human need, so buzzing you got flooring too! people in these comments need to grow up and stop being hateful." However, others raised questions about the circumstances, with one asking, "if you was homeless for 6 years were did you sleep?" and another commenting on the perceived quality of the council house, "Never known a council house to look 👀 like that but gd luck if you have kids." The mother clarified in her video that while it is a council house, there are "other details" to its acquisition, implying it's not a standard allocation. This story sheds light on the challenges of homelessness and the public's varied perceptions of social housing provisions.
A CHUFFED mum-of-two has proudly showed off the new house the council gave to her family after being homeless for six years. Prior to getting keys fo…
A CHUFFED mum-of-two has proudly showed off the new house the council gave to her family after being homeless for six years. Prior to getting keys fo…
A CHUFFED mum-of-two has proudly showed off the new house the council gave to her family after being homeless for six years. Prior to getting keys fo…