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A WOMAN has hit back at trolls who claim she popped out babies to get a council home. Naomi Wells, from the UK, does in fact live in a council home, but trolls couldn't have been more wrong about her circumstances. Taking to social media one person left Naomi a comment that read: "You have things that people who work 9-5 don't have, that's what bugs people, all because you have a baby or got pregnant?" Naomi had recently shared a video of the new kitchen the council had fitted into her home for free which sparked the controversy.

What trolls forgot to note is that councils are required to replace kitchens and bathrooms every 20 years (depending on the borough) to make sure it is safe and up to date. Furious with the stigma that comes with living in a council house, Naomi responded in a video. READ MORE ON COUNCIL HOMES She said: "Because I live in a council house, you have come to the conclusion that I must not work, which is completely untrue.



" Hitting back, Naomi revealed how she never actually got pregnant as she struggle to conceive, but ended up taking in her niece and nephew in. She explained: "Unfortunately I am unable to conceive children. "What I did do seven years ago was save my niece and nephew from adoption.

" Most read in Fabulous At the time they were 8 years old and 18 months old, and the selfless woman took them in as her own and gave up her privately rented flat for a bigger property to house them. She went back into private renting at a bigger house, but was told she couldn't work as part of the fostering agreement to make sure the children got the right care and support. With her rent going up and the cost of looking after two kids, they had no money left by the end of the month.

She was than told her landlord was selling up, and couldn't find affordable private rent so went to the council where she got her now home. Naomi continued: "I have spent so much time, effort and money on this property to make it our home. "And none of which came from handouts from the council or anybody else.

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A lick of paint does wonders to make a room feel brand-new. Switch out kitchen cupboard knobs for modern ones instead of buying brand-new cupboards The woman showed off the work she had done to her house but revealed that the council had only provided fencing around the garden and the new kitchen. The clip was shared to her TikTok account @ naomilouisewells24 where it went viral with over 39k views and 4,000 likes.

People were quick to share their thoughts in the comments and praise the mum for the amazing transformation. One person wrote: "Mark is a plank I live in a council house and work full time pay my own way..

. council homes are not just for non working people." Another commented: "Your home is beautiful, should be very proud of yourself.

" "It’s beautiful. You shouldn’t have to explain your story but so so admirable . I hope this shuts up the judgemental people," penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: "You shouldn’t have to explain yourself, love the house it’s lovely!!!" "Fantastic answer! Good for you,” claimed a fifth. READ MORE SUN STORIES Someone else added: “What a beautiful home." Fabulous will pay for your exclusive stories.

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