Having an untidy bedroom is part and parcel of growing up, unless you lived in an incredibly clean house. But these two girls have taken untidiness a step further.
Their mum, Kay, entered a competition for the UK's messiest bedroom with the caption: "The photo is of my daughters' bedroom, after I refused to clean it. As much as it's killing me not doing it, I won't cave in. They need to learn - needless to say it's not bothering Grace and Faith at all."
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Well, at seven and five years old, you can't blame them for not really understanding the thinking behind a clean and tidy room.
After winning the top prize, 23-year-old Kay has told the Sun: "It really couldn't have come at a better time as we moved house on Saturday and broke the bedroom furniture, so as you can imagine winning has taken a massive weight off our shoulders."
She came up against some stiff competition, including this woman who says her busy lifestyle means she can't keep up with the housework.
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Jade uploaded a photo of her 23-year-old brother's room and said: "We can't even remember what colour the carpet is now."
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While having the messiest bedroom is nothing to brag about, Kay and her kids join an elite club of competition winners celebrating untidiness.
The motley crew also features Bristol University teen Brittani Cooper, who won £500 in the competition to find the UK's dirtiest student home.
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Brittani, from Gloucestershire, said: "[my dad] sent me the link to the article as a joke because he knew that my housemates and I didn't exactly keep our flat the tidiest during the past year.
"I decided it was worth entering with some images of our very messy kitchen, and now I'm so happy I did."
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But she promised that she was going to use the prize money to decorate her place for second year. We want to see evidence.
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