A mum has shared the moment she noticed a fellow passenger was complaining about her kids on a plane.
Amy Johnson said she "tried her best" to keep her kids, aged four and one, from behaving during the flight.
She shared a viral video on TikTok capturing the moment she noticed a woman sat in front of them complaining about the noise in a text message.
The mum added: "I actually didn't think the kids did terrible on the flight but clearly this woman had other opinions."
In the video, you can see the woman is sending a message, and the visible part of it initially says "the most ill-behaved brats I have ever seen on a plane," before she changes it to "kids" instead.

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Amy added: "Love us or hate us, we did our best to keep our four and one-year-old quiet and happy during the flight. Kids aren't for everyone."
She explained: "We had landed and we were waiting to pull up to deplane. My son was playing with another boy in the back giggling.
"They had just seen each other and had not been playing the whole flight. My one-year-old was sleeping."
In the background, you can hear a high-pitched child's voice and an adult telling them to calm down.
The video left people divided, as one commented: "Yeah, this isn't helping your case...," alongside a grimacing emoji.
Amy responded: "I'm not trying to make any case here. I found it funny. I was not offended and we did apologise. That was also not all my child in the background.
"I was holding our sleeping one year old not ignoring my children. My husband hushed our son and the boy behind us for giggling. Calm down."
Another said: "I don't know how she handled a whole flight, I've listened to 30 seconds of this clip and I'm already so annoyed."
"I mean you were letting them scream on a plane? Do you think you're alone or what?," asked another.
But others defended the mum - pointing out that it's difficult to keep young children entertained during flights.
One wrote: "Don't listen to the miserable posters, if she wanted a quiet flight, tell her to go first class."
Another said: "Oh no, not people mum-shaming her for her kids being kids. Maybe next time she should put tape over their mouths, oh and zip-tie them for no movement."
"I don't see anything wrong with this. Kids have no sound filter. They will get loud until someone tells them, and you told them.
"Are kids supposed to just stay quiet all the time now? I understand being respectful and not disturbing others but the kids were just laughing."