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A Mom Was Actually Shamed For 'Looking Too Nice' At Local Playground

Mom shaming is getting out of hand.

Women have enough on their plates without people judging what their kids wear or how they raise their children. One mom was even shamed for wearing designer clothes while her kids' rep Walmart!

Now, one mom who was shamed for looking "too nice" at the local playground is sharing her story.

Ever wondered what happens to mean girls?

Some of them grow up to become "mean moms." This is a term used to describe a woman who tears down other moms to feel better.

Like this OnlyFans user who was outed for being on the app by a "mean mom" at her kids' school.

Crystal Jackson – known as “Mrs. Poindexter” on the OnlyFans app – said that the mom printed out sexy snaps from her account and shared them around the city.

She said that the administrators at her kids' Catholic school were fine with her racy online activity until the mean mom stepped in.

This resulted in her kids being kicked out of the school.

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“She’s a horrible human being,” Jackson told Barstool Sports. “Everybody in the community… all these mom have basically seen them,” she said.

The mean mom went to great lengths to get the pictures by creating a fake Instagram account to follow her after being blocked.

Now, another woman is sharing her story of dealing with a mean mom.

In a viral video that's been viewed more than 1.3 million times, TikToker Rosie said that she was shamed by a group of mean moms for "looking too nice" at the local playground.

“Last year, my son and I were on our weekly excursion to the playground when we came across the ever-intimidating mom group,” she said.

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“I had zero reasons to believe they were anything but harmless, but my high school survival instincts told me to keep my distance.”

But her son had other ideas, as he walked right up to the ladies. This left Rosie with no other choice but to follow suit.

“I heard one of the moms say something I will never soon forget: ‘Oh, you look nice, I don’t like you.'”

She said that the words “sent a quick jolt through her system while the other moms sniggered” in the background.

Without thinking, she responded with, "Oh, this is, like, the first time I've gotten dressed in three weeks."

The mom's comment also caused her to wonder if she "overdressed" for an outing to the park.

But instead of changing her looks to appease others, she told her viewers that she refused to give herself a make-under.

“I have discovered that deliberately getting myself ready in the morning helps me to mentally prepare for the day, and fills my mornings with purpose,” she said.

Thankfully, many viewers in the comments backed up this decision.

"It was likely her lashing out because she found YOU intimidating. It was insecurity, not you. You look fab," one person commented.

"You're so kind. I like to think she had an incredibly sarcastic sense of humor, definitely caught me off guard in the moment though," Rosie replied.

"There were a thousand different ways for her to say 'I love your outfit!' and she chose poorly! I'm going to try this tomorrow," another wrote.

Some moms also expressed how looking nice makes them feel better — and makes them better moms!

"It's not always mentally healthy to constantly live in the 'hot mess mom' state! Do what makes you feel your best. We are all different," a user commented.

"Getting ready everyday as a mom makes me feel SO GOOD. I wear what I want, slap on lipstick and fancy perfume, and feel like the main character," another mom commented.