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Grace Hoffman & Lewis Moynihan

Mum stunned to see clothes after leaving laundry to dry in freezing conditions

A mum was left stunned when she spotted her clothes after leaving them out to dry in freezing cold conditions. She thought that her laundry would be dry in the morning, after hanging it on the garden dryer the night before.

But she was in for a bit of a shock when she went to bring in the clothes and found them frozen stiff. The mum was exposed by her son, Todd, who shared footage of the hilarious mishap on social media, reports the Mirror..

Todd took to TikTok to share a video of his mum taking down the rock-hard clothes from a pulley in the garden, Captioning the post, the TikToker wrote: "No bc why does that vest look like a wet floor sign."

In the viral clip, the mum can be seen piling up several of the rigid garments including T-shirts and trousers. Whilst she does so, her son is giggling in the background at her antics, as she rests the items on top of her laundry basket.

The video has amassed over 1million likes and 11.2million views on the video app. It also sparked a flurry of conversation, with over 12k comments and people keen to share their opinions on the laundry blunder.

One person said: I've never seen frozen laundry before bro." Another added: "Why did I need frozen laundry to make my day. Dunno but my mood just improved 100%."

Meanwhile, others were quick to crack jokes over the tower of frozen garments, one person said: "The pile of clothes looking like a pile of wood." A different user teased: "There's nothing like the fresh smell of frozen laundry."

And some were quick to praise the mothers bizarre approach to drying her clothes. One user stated: "The optimism you had hanging that out in December is what I need in my life."

Another person said: "Wait one more day, they will be dried and will smell and feel so fresh. I always put my laundry out in wintertime. The best way."

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