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A MUM who spent £25k transforming her home and garden revealed Storm Eunice blew away her outdoor creation - and trolls are pleased.

The savage commenters said the garden looked like a "unicorn puked" so it was good the gales had blown it away.

The garden furniture was looking worse for wear after Storm Eunice's visit
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The garden furniture was looking worse for wear after Storm Eunice's visitCredit: @lucyhamiltonathome/Tiktok
The garden didn't look in its usual pristine condition after the storm
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The garden didn't look in its usual pristine condition after the stormCredit: @lucyhamiltonathome/Tiktok

Lucy Hamilton, 39, who lives near Henley-on-Thames, shared before and after videos of her garden for her half a million followers.

But fans were not sympathetic to her plight.

One said: "Jeez. Talk about dramatic. I had trees come down on my car. Think yourself lucky.

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Another said: "So, a few chairs fell over?"

While a third said: ";It’s not that bad considering that other people lost their rooftops."

And another said: "Thank God for Eunice, it looks like a unicorn puked."

But not everyone was so neagtive.

One person said: "Ignore the negative stuff people say! Your garden is gorgeous!"

And another agreed: "I think it's magical for your children. They grow so fast and it is a wonderful space for you all. Well done."

Speaking to Fabulous last year, Lucy says: "I get a lot of messages about how I've inspired people to add colour to their own homes, which is really nice.

"The majority of my messages are positive but I get the odd troll who sends me nasty messages, especially now I have more followers.

"Some say it’s over the top, makes them feel claustrophobic or just 'too much'.

"Others say they couldn’t live here, it would give them anxiety and they'd prefer grey.

"That’s fine, there’s lots of grey houses out there. My home is to my taste and TikTok is a creative platform. I don’t know why they feel the need to comment.

"I get a whole range of opinions but I don’t take much notice. I’m on the creator programme for TikTok so I get paid per views, which is why I do it.

Some say it’s over the top, makes them feel claustrophobic, would give them anxiety or is just 'too much'

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"I have a lot of teen American followers, who say stuff like ‘oh my God I want that house’ or ‘adopt me’.

"My house is unique so I have a nice little niche. I love doing videos to music, it feels fun and people like to watch it.

"Going viral has been really good for my business, too."

Three months ago, the mum launched an online shop Lucy Hamilton At Home, selling new versions of the most popular items from her own house.

You can follow Lucy , and shop her .

Lucy loves the personalised swing set and her girls' Wendy houses
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Lucy loves the personalised swing set and her girls' Wendy housesCredit: Lucy Hamilton
The girls have two playhouses in the garden - one of which Lucy turned into a cafe
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The girls have two playhouses in the garden - one of which Lucy turned into a cafeCredit: Lucy Hamilton
The girls love their personalised houses, which dad Steve jazzed up with a picket fence and fake grass
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The girls love their personalised houses, which dad Steve jazzed up with a picket fence and fake grassCredit: Lucy Hamilton
Lucy also jazzed up the swing set herself
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Lucy also jazzed up the swing set herselfCredit: Lucy Hamilton

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