I’m a gypsy girl – people think we spend our whole day cleaning but it couldn’t be further from the truth | The Sun

A WOMAN has taken to TikTok to reveal what it's really like being a "gypsy girl."

Dilly Lee, who is 25, often shares snippets of her life on the video sharing app.


In a recent video, Dilly revealed the truth about what 'gypsy girls' get up to.

There's an abundance of videos on TikTok showing women from the traveller community taking pride in their homes.

Often, they spend their time cleaning and dusting – and share their favourite cleaning tips and tricks with followers.

But Dilly revealed this isn't always the case.

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"Time to expose the truth," she captioned the comical video, adding: "Sorry not sorry."

In the first clip Dilly was rushing around her home, cleaning everything form top to bottom.

She wrote other the clip: "Gypsy girls on TikTok."

But in the next clip, she showed the reality of their lives and what they really spend their time doing.

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"VS reality," she wrote.

She then shared a clip of herself lying down in her dressing gown snacking on crisps.

Dilly revealed she also spends her days on the phone, vaping and napping.

The TikToker has amassed over 70k followers and 1.8million likes on her account, xxrdlxx.

The video soon went viral with over one million views and over 70k likes.

And people quickly took to the comments section of the video to share their thoughts on dilly's video.

One wrote: "Till he's 10 minutes away from home and you're running round cleaning."

Another person commented: "Honestly fair enough."

A third chimed in, writing: "Until you get the text or call saying he will be home soon as start cleaning and when he comes home act like you've been at it all day."

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Meanwhile, a fourth added: "Hahahahahahahah samee."

"On the contrary, you really clean cooks and everything else," claimed a fifth.

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