A MUM has sparked controversy after showing how many presents she packs into her living room for Christmas morning.
Kimberley is mum to son Charlie, and clearly goes above and beyond to ensure he has a brilliant Christmas.
Taking to TikTok, she shared a video of her living room, presumably from last year, with presents covering the majority of it.
"POV: It's Christmas Eve and Santa has been," she wrote over the top.
And she added in the caption: "Christmas morning will always be my favourite time of the year, seeing my baby's face light up."
But the comments section was quickly filled with people disagreeing with the amount of presents Kimberley had splashed out on.
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"Am I the only one who thinks this is way too much bringing up materialistic wasteful crap that ends in landfill?" one raged.
"Xmas is about quality family time".
"Sorry this is just ridiculous," another added.
"This is far too excessive,"a third commented.
"This doesn’t help the ones struggling seeing this," someone else wrote.
"That is disgusting," another added, with others labelled it "grotesque" and "obscene".
"I’d hate to see how much you spent!" someone else wrote.
"I spent over £500 on my teenager and he’s got like 5 presents."
"Spoilt - just think of the kids with nothing, give them some of them please, too much I feel sick!" another insisted.
To which Kimberley replied: "Every single year I donate boxes upon boxes of toys to those less fortunate than us."
And others defended her, with many insisting she has every right to spend her money how she wishes.
"If you can't spoil your kids at Xmas then when can you!" one wrote.
"Christ my kids are spoilt at Xmas but they know when their pocket moneys gone it's gone!"
"People's negative comments REALLY annoy me," another added.
"If you work hard and can provide all this for your OWN child then what's the problem?!"
"We work for it so we shall buy what we want but we also buy for lots that don’t have anything or a lot less," a third commented.
"Love spoiling my grandaughters at Christmas and while I can afford it I will do it," someone else wrote.
"They are only little for such a short time - the magic is so special," another agreed.
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As someone else added: "Ahhh yes, the poor people telling somebody else how to spend their money.
"Every time!"


