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Paige Holland

Mum accused of stealing show home photos as her pristine home is too perfect

A house-proud mum has been targetted by trolls who accused her of uploading photos of a home that isn't her own.

Ishy Bano, from Huddersfield, posts hundreds of images of her immaculate home to her Instagram account x_home_of_ishy_x , but has been told numerous times that her home is "fake".

She started her account in 2017 with only 13 followers, and there are now 100,000 people keen to keep up with her impressive eye for decorating.

Ishy has decorated her entire home in muted grey tones and glitzy accessories to match - which has been a very popular colour scheme amongst celebrities like Mrs Hinch and Vicky Pattison.

She posted the following statement to the Facebook group Mrs Hinch Made Me Do It, after feeling "disheartened" for too long, reports The Sun.

She said: "I just thought this needed to be said just to take the pressure off my heart. 

"I get a lot of comments every time I post something telling me that my home is fake and [that] it’s not mine, just because it looks like a 'pristine show home'."

Ishy who lives with her husband, three kids and seven cats, assuring fans that her home gets just as messy as anybody else's, saying: "I get fingerprints on the glass, playdough is stuck on the carpet and where toys are all over place and where my cats leave hairs."

She continues by urging trolls to stop judging people so harshly online as nobody has a perfect home or life, and that just because the photos she posts show her home in a pristine-clean manner, doesn't mean it's not lived in.

A number of home interior design fans praised Ishy's home, with one saying: "I want my house like this absolutely stunning".

Another said: "Omg is that a dream house??? It's beautiful".

Ishy is a regular contributor to the Facebook page and shared a number of hacks with the other group members.

One hack she shared showed how she made a Hollywood-style mirror for a fraction of the price of a real thing, using wall lights from Ikea and a mirror from Home Bargains.

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