'I don't know what to do, but she's addicted.'
In a video captioned “This is a serious problem,” Liam Dowling shows the items his mother added to her Temu cart: a stencil for the bathroom door that says “bathroom,” an “air fryer cooking” magnet for the fridge with timings in Fahrenheit—Liam lives in Australia and uses Celsius—and a multicolored light for the TV.But that’s not all. In a second video, Liam showcased even more quirky objects his mom felt she needed in her life.
“My mom da Temu warlock what is this,” she wrote. The eccentric print also extended to her room, where she saw that her new curtains, pillowcases, and bedsheets also featured the pair of eyes with incredibly long eyelashes.Perhaps Niya got luckier than Kylie Bress, whose shower curtains and bath mat are now a photo of Stitch and his girlfriend, Angel.
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