Aussie woman’s wheelie bin act divides

A woman who was excited to share photos of her spring clean to a popular Facebook group has since been slammed over one detail.

When you do a spring clean, there’s often a bunch of things you come across that you no longer need.

In this case, one woman dragged her wheelie bin inside her house as a quick way to rid of the items she no longer needed.

However, her act has caused a huge divide online after she shared snaps of her clear-out to popular Facebook group, Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia, that boasts 303,000 members.

It became such an ordeal, the woman was forced to edit her post asking people to leave their “nasty comments” elsewhere.

The Aussie homeowner had shared several photos including one of her kitchen that was clearly undergoing a massive clean-up and another of a wheelie bin inside her house.

“Nothing like a cullfest and clean up of your life. Thought this would be appreciated here,” she captioned the snaps, adding “I’ve done bedroom, office, kitchen laundry, next the linen cupboard!”

But while many praised her “solid efforts” with her post attracting more than 1000 ‘likes’ and over 530 comments, others passed judgment over her wheelie bin being inside the house.

“Bin inside during a pandemic, no!” one person wrote.

“Bin inside? Yuk!” a second person commented, while some took aim at the contents inside the bin.

“Golly, reduce, reuse, recycle. This is heartbreaking. Our planet needs humans to do the right thing. Please reconsider how you work through your clean-up,” one person said.

“That’s not a glass jar in the landfill bin is it? I love those big coffee jars for dry goods in my pantry, but if it’s not getting a second life as a container can it at least be recycled?” added another.

However, many came to the woman’s defence condemning all the “Bin Karens”.

“Very disappointed on the people on here judging this lady. She’s done a good job by decluttering her house and letting go of things that’s not needed. Obviously if they’re in the bin there no good for anyone else to eat,” one woman wrote.

“God the judgmental people here. No one is asking YOU to bring a bin in or to do anything. This is meant to be a supportive page not a place to make cheap shots,” said another.

Another Facebook member branded those slamming the woman as “contradicting themselves”.

“You’re all whinging about not having a bin inside due to Covid but also contradicting yourself by telling her to donate? Lmao. Some people on this page are legitimately f***ed and you can definitely tell they have nothing better to do than to sit on Facebook and rip someone to shreds over WHAT WORKS FOR THEM.”

The woman also hit back, editing her caption to “all the KB Warriors” not to assume things off one photo.

“The bin was used to actually get the stuff out of the house easily and in bulk. One person doing a massive job. You have no idea so keep opinions to yourself,” she wrote.

After her post continued to explode, she then took to the comments section responding to some of the cruel messages.

“God damn it yes I brought the bin inside and guess what, I bleached everything after the clean and I am STILL alive and KICKING! Lol.”

“I think it’s hilarious people going off on one photo with plenty of assumptions and criticism.

“I’m eating my fresh popcorn, having a good laugh sitting back in my lovely clean house.”

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