A US woman has caused an uproar online after revealing that her husband didn't clean the house while she was unwell.
Hannah Misra posted a video to TikTok of herself cleaning her filthy kitchen, showing the sink overflowing with dirty dishes and rubbish thrown across the countertops and table.
She said: "It's been seven days since I cleaned my kitchen - in fact it's been that long since I stepped foot in it," explaining that she'd been forced to isolate after catching Covid.
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Both Hannah and her son, who also had the virus, isolated on the top floor of their house for a week while her husband, who tested negative, stayed on the ground floor.
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However, during the isolation period, Hannah's husband didn't clean the kitchen once.
She continued: "The kitchen is so much worse than I could have imagined.
"I don't even want to look in the sink. A huge part of me knows how bad it's gonna be because the entire kitchen smells like vinegar. That means there is rotting food hidden somewhere."
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Hannah admitted that she didn't want to know what some of the 'sticky substances' left on her dishes were and even threw out a cup because there was 'no saving it' from mould.
"A huge part of me wants to feel shame over how the kitchen looks. The entire bottom of the sink is filled with old food.
"Every time I think I've seen the worst of it, I'm proven wrong."
The clip has since gone viral on the platform, raking in 4.5 million views and more than 19,000 comments, many of which expressed disgust over the fact her husband hadn't cleaned while Hannah and their son were in isolation.
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One person wrote: "I'm confused. What did your husband do that whole time?"
Another said: "Thank you for reminding me I'm better off single."
And a third added: "Girl. The conversation my husband and I would be having. A WEEK."
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When another user asked Hannah why she was cleaning it, she simply responded: "Because it needed to be done."
Others told her that she 'deserved the space to recover' without having to deal with the mess.
"You deserve so much better in your teammate," one person commented.
"I appreciate you reminding me of my worth, but I don't share this story because it's not mine to tell," she responded.
"We've both been through a lot. We're both growing, but you're right. He should have done better."
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