A MOTHER has taken to social media to hilariously reveal the 11 types of mum that she often sees in group chats.
Amy-Jo Simpson took to TikTok to reveal the “different types of mums in a WhatsApp group”, as she acted out how each mum typically behaves.
She asked: “Which mum are you?”
The first type of school mum, according to Amy, is “the stressed out mum.”
To describe this type of mum, Amy filmed herself wearing a onesie, as she ran around her kitchen, looking visibly distressed and frustrated.
The second mum that Amy described is “the mum who has five kids, an important job and pretends to hold it all together.”
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Amy strutted around wearing a smart outfit – a mini dress, a blazer and high heels – as well as a pair of glasses, as she oozed confidence.
The third mum that Amy recognised is “the mum who knows every single school date for the entire year.”
In the video, we saw Amy dressed in a smart shirt, as she held a book and frantically wrote down dates.
The fourth typical type of mum that Amy has seen many times before is “the lovable chav mum that has no idea what’s going on.”
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Amy walked into her kitchen acting out this type of mum, as she wore a grey tracksuit and a baseball cap, whilst joking around.
The fifth common mum type, according to Amy, is “the mum who constantly asks if anyone has come home with their son’s uniform.”
To demonstrate this type of mum, Amy frantically put her hands on her hips, with her hair in a messy mum, to display confusion and discomfort.
The sixth mum that Amy acted out was “the mum who never reads the newsletter and relies solely on the group to inform them.”
For this mum, Amy wore comfy clothing as she put her hands on her hips and questioned what was going on.
The seventh mum that Amy has seen time and time again, is “the mum who sends emojis only as words.”
Amy acted out a mum frantically typing away on her phone to display how this type of mum would typically act.
The eighth type of mum, according to Amy, is “the mum who likes to cause drama, then starts a separate side group with just a few other mums.”
Acting out the actions of such a mum, Amy pretended to gossip about someone behind her back.
The ninth mum that Amy has seen before is “the chief PTA mum organiser of all things school and social.”
To demonstrate how this mum would typically behave, Amy wore a smart outfit and held a piece of paper, as she proceeded to boss others around.
The tenth mum that Amy described is “the mum just there for the wine.”
To act out this type of mum, she wore a non-matching tracksuit, with her hair in a messy bun, as she held a bottle of bubbly.
The eleventh mum, according to Amy, is “the silent mum.”
For this mum, she wore a pair of glasses and a bobble hat, to disguise herself, as she acted very strange, so as not to be noticed.
Amy’s video has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly gone viral and has racked up a hopping 1.8million views.
It has 62.9k likes, 3,438 comments and 11.4k shares.
Many mums flooded the comments, revealing which type of mum they are.
One person said: “I'm combo of "never reads the newsletter", "there for the wine" and "silent".”
Another added: “Silent mum 100%. Can't deal with dramas.”
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A third commented: “Fabulous! I am the mom with 6 kids and the cool job. That tries to hold it all together.”
Whilst someone else admitted: “I’m the mum who knows all school related things n dates mixed with the totally stressed out.”
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