'I’m a gypsy and constantly judged – people call me dirty and say I’m a scrounger'
A WOMAN has taken to TikTok to share what people say when they find out she’s a traveller - with some accusing her of being a scrounger.as part of the ‘Miami, My Amy’ trend, in which users post what others say about some aspect of their identity, or personality.Credit: tiktok.com/@pricey_xCredit: tiktok.com/@pricey_x
The things she’s been told after revealing her traveller stairs vary from the somewhat fetishizing “always wanted a traveller girl” to the outright offensive “dirty p*keys, go wash your caravan.” She says that she’s also been told “pay your bloody taxes” and been referred to as “disgusting” with people accusing her of parking up outside their “bloody house.”
Although not quite all bad, she does add that some people have responded with things like “I love gypsys and travellers.”Most read in Fabulous
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