People are always jealous of my big bum but it’s a real pain – I’ve broken so many toilet seats | The Sun

WHILE many people might be jealous, one woman has shared the realities of what it’s like to live with a big bum. 

Known as Mango on social media, the raven-haired beauty told viewers: “You say you want a big bunda but do you know what actually comes with that…” 



She then launched into the difficulties that she faces every day as she continued: “But do you actually know what comes with that? Let me take you through the cons.” 

Sharing a photo of a toilet seat with one half of it broken, she told people that the bathroom is “not safe”. 

“If you ever come across a toilet where the seat is broken at the back like this, a big bunda was there,” she said. 

She then shared a snap of Ariana Grande dressed in an oversized yellow jumper that went all the way down to her mid-thighs. 

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The 30-year-old singer had paired the outfit with some over-the-knee boots and styled her brunette mane up into a high ponytail. 

TikTok user @herroyalthighness said over this: “Good luck trying to rock this cute oversized clothes aesthetic.

“Looks good from the front but when you turn around, the aesthetic gives more aunty vibes than anything else.” 

The third issue she runs into all the time is trying to squeeze past people in cinemas, restaurants, and aisles. 

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She said it’s “embarrassing,” before adding: “The bunda has a life of itself.

“It will relentlessly knock anything out of its way”. 

People were quick to comment as one person wrote: “Omg I feel seen though I was the only one who experienced the toilet seat thing,” followed by three crying with laughter emojis.

Another person wrote: “The toilet really got me. My dad didn’t understand why toilet seat is always broken at home”. 

A third chimed: “Toilet is not safe for sure”.

A fourth then said: “It has no spatial awareness, I destroy everything in my path”. 

“When I see stadium seating I instantly get nervous my bunda won’t fit,” another shared. 


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