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TikTok's Buried Rug Saga, Explained

that quite yet.Over the past week, the Ohio-based content creator—who typically discusses motherhood and other lifestyle topics on her social media accounts—became the TikTok's new main character after discovering a mysterious rug buried in her back yard. Fast forward a few days and police cadaver dogs appeared to sniff out something worth digging up.Throughout the saga, followers on TikTok and became thoroughly invested in what they believed could be a true-crime podcast playing out in real time.
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Mum cruelly 'fat shamed' by stranger and says her weight is ruining kids' lives
TikTok to share her ordeal of being targeted on the basis of her appearance after plus-size influencer Danielle Vanier asked women to speak of the "wildest" time they were shamed.It wasn’t long until many fuller figured women spoke out about their awful run ins with being fat shamed, and Rachel’s was certainly among the most shocking.READ MORE:'I'm skinny so didn't have to pay extra luggage fee – but did when I was fat'In a TikTok clip that has racked up 800,000 views, the mum-of-two explained she was walking to her local shops with her kids in town when a random man approached her.“Excuse me, are these two children yours?” the stranger asked.Rachel confirmed that her children were in fact hers.“If anyone has ever seen my kids, they are very obviously mine. Let’s just say that if you look at me and my husband, you might be able to tell that they are my husbands, but they are definitely mine", Rachel said.The nosy bloke then asked: “Did you do IVF for something?”Baffled as to why the stranger had suggested this, Rachel told him that it was none of his business.“He then asked me if I… did commit an unspeakable crime that might result in me getting pregnant against a paralysed blind person in order to get pregnant because ‘no man would ever voluntarily touch this’.”What an awful thing to say!To make matters worse, the cruel stranger said the nasty remark in front of Rachel’s children.But the vile drivel did not stop there.
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Teen who can afford house weeks after joining OnlyFans calls trolls 'sad and jealous'
OnlyFans – a month after joining.Jasmine Grogan and Macauley Murchie, 19 and 22, started selling racy content in July and wanted to earn enough to leave their hometown of Blackburn.And despite not being on the site for long, they have already pocketed enough money to put a mortgage down on a house. READ MORE: 'We were skint so made an OnlyFans page last month – now we're buying a home' The randy pair had previously lived off £1,900 a month between them – until Macauley quit his job as a bricklayer to pursue a career on the adult subscription site.And Jasmine has now hit out at people who have judged their decision to strip off online.Speaking with Daily Star, she said: “Stop living your sad little life and caring too much about what other people are doing.“Now anyone who says anything are just jealous girls that are never going to move on with their lives.“It’s not affecting you in any way. You are not disgusted, you are simply jealous.”Jasmine previously revealed that she expects to make up to six figures a year selling saucy snaps.She described the OnlyFans venture as already “life-changing” and is convinced it is “only going to get better”.But Jasmine acknowledged that the success came quicker than she could have imagined.She said: “We didn’t expect it to do so well but it’s doing amazing and we can now go and buy ourselves luxury items and we are putting a mortgage down on a house.“We always wanted more money but never actually set the account up, then one day we just decided to do it and it was the best decision we ever made.“We’re both from Blackburn and we’ve always wanted enough money to move.
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