I found partially cooked eggs & knives all over my house after my teen daughter’s sleepover took a turn… I feel violated
A MUM has been left feeling “violated” after her daughter’s girly sleepover turned into a full blown house party while she was away for the weekend.
The teenager had told her parents that she wanted to have a “small gathering” or a “few girls” over for a sleepover.
But then “boys turned up” and things started going wrong, and now the woman’s house is “f**king destroyed”.
“I have found burn marks where they’ve gone around with a lighter and a can of deodorant,” she said in the video on TikTok.
“They put bubbles in the hot tub – my neighbour had bubbles drifting into their window on draining the pool.
“I have found phones, knives, partially cooked eggs – they have egged my house.
“They set off a fire extinguisher in my home – a powder one – so you clear it up and then you clear it up again.”
After going through the phone, she also came across a video of someone being sick in her bed.
“And on top of that they’ve stolen a load of s**t,” she sighed.
“Now of course my daughter will take full responsibility but that is not what you need after a lovely, long, relaxing weekend away…to come home and be so violated.
“I went to get pants and bras out of my drawer this morning to get dressed – those drawers are rummaged.”
Concluding her video, she said: “Party like it’s 1999 because parties of 2023 clearly have a very different tone.”
People were quick to comment on the video, with one writing: “And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why I never had a house party as a teen.
“Some people are so disrespectful.”
“Could never imagine treating someone else’s house like that even as a teen,” another replied.
As a third commented: “I’d find out who exactly was there and get compensation from parents”.
The mum then replied: “I have messaged 2, one hasn’t replied the other said it was a bit of silliness.”
“She needs new friends they clearly have no respect for her or you,” another said of her daughter.
To which the mum wrote: “She’d never meet these people, friends of friends”.
“I may know a teenager who will not be left alone in the house until they are 50 in your home again,” someone else said.
“You got that right,” the mum retorted.