'My husband says my outfit is inappropriate for school run but I look amazing' – The Mirror
Most people throw on a jumper and some trainers for the school run – but ‘hot’ mum Anne has divided opinions over her racy and revealing outfit as she claimed her husband ‘told her off’ for it
For most people, throwing on a jumper and some trainers to do the school run is the norm – but for one mum, she has divided opinions over flaunting her body in a revealing outfit.
Mum Anne has divided opinions online after she revealed that her husband "told her off" for her chosen outfit to drop their children off in, and asked others what they thought.
It's clear the mum from the US has a great figure as she showed off her body in hot pants and a crop top – but people weren't convinced it was suitable for the school gates.
"Hubby says my outfit is inappropriate to pick up our kids from school in…what do you think?" She said in a TikTok video, showing her curves and abs in a low-cut cropped top and matching shorts with a drawstring tie at the side. However, it seemed as if most people agreed with her husband over her outfit as one person brutally told her she looked "cheap".
Despite Anne looking good, many told her it wasn't right, as one user commented: "If you got it, you can flunk it, but not for school. Honestly, it's a bit inappropriate for that," while another said: "You look great but I'm with the husband! Definitely inappropriate for school pickup, looks a bit cheap."
And a third chimed: "Your husband is correct…unless the school is in the Caribbean, just saying!" A fourth brutally wrote: "Wow, someone is desperate for attention. Why would you even do that? Have some class for yourself and respect for the kids."
Anne isn't the first mum to turn heads on the school run, as UK mum Zoe Fennings from Kent loves to wear crop tops and shorts while dropping her six-year-old daughter to school. The fashionista mum posts her outfits on TikTok and she explained that once her six-year-old is ready for the day she then focuses on her own appearance. Urging mums to "dress how they desire", she claims that looking good makes her feel good too.
The 29-year-old beauty therapist sets her alarm for 7 am, giving herself half an hour to wake up properly. Then, after her son Ethan is up, washed, dressed, and fed, she will go back upstairs to get dressed up to the nines, making herself feel confident in her attire. "Just because you have the title 'mum', it doesn't mean you have to stop making an effort with your appearance and not feel confident or stylish in what you wear," she explained.
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