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Mum rages after her son shaves his hair off – saying he’s tried to ‘make himself look as ugly as possible’


A MAN who had his hair shaved off has gone viral on Twitter – after revealing the brutal response from his mum.

Addison Senior, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, told how his mum said he looked “ugly” after he sent her a picture of his new style.

“Not impressed whatsoever with your hair,” his mum wrote in a text message.

“It’s like you want to make yourself as ugly as possible.

“What the hell is wrong with you. So disappointed.”

After Addison called his mum out for being “nasty” she wrote: “I am really upset that you’ve done that. Why?”

 Reece, before his hair was chopped off
Reece, before his hair was chopped off

He then questioned if she even loved him, to which she confirmed she did.

“Obviously doesn’t change how much I love you,” she explained.

“Just don’t understand when you are a good-looking man you want to make yourself the exact opposite of that.

“I struggle to understand your thought processes.”

Just don’t understand when you are a good-looking man you want to make yourself the exact opposite of that.

Addison Senior’s mum

People thought Addison’s mum was brilliant, confirming their mums would be equally brutal.

Grace said: “This reminds me of something mummy would say.”

Lexy said: “James once basically shaved his head without warning and woke me up. I burst into tears because I didn’t recognise him.”

Lewis added: “Sounds exactly like my mum.”

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