A SINGLE mum has found herself targeted by a smear campaign after snapping up 30 reduced Taylor Swift sets in B&M.
Paige, 25, spotted the ‘Crystal Canvas’ kits, featuring the Fate of Ophelia singer, reduced from a fiver each in her



She then told her daughter’s father who spotted a and seized the opportunity.
“Found these in B&M for £1,” Paige wrote over the top of a video on her TikTok page.
“My baby dad bought £30 worth and of course is adamant on reselling the lot.”
In the caption, she added: “I meannnn…. if we didn’t, someone else certainly would have!
“You best believe he will hold onto these for a year if it means making some more income for his baaaaaby!”
The kits feature a picture of , and come with crystals that can then be stuck on top of the image to create a stunning, sparkling piece of wall art – perfect for a Swiftie’s bedroom.
“I got some of these and sold for £3 each at the car boot,” one person commented on Paige’s video.
To which she replied: “Apparently my old mates are making out I’m stealing off children just before Xmas.
“And making smear campaign posts ‘warning’ people of me listing them for my daughter’s dad on Facebook!”
However, Paige insisted she’s not bothered about what people say about her, as she shared another TikTok reflecting on the backlash.
“Omg look, they’ve made ANOTHER post about you?!” she wrote over the top of a picture of herself sitting in the car.
She then shared a cartoon of a woman smiling while sitting on the sofa with a baby, with “my life” written on it.
The image below then showed three witchy looking women grinning evilly while looking at a picture of the happy woman on their phone, with “their life” written underneath.
“I hope my happiness nauseates them,” she captioned the TikTok, before sharing her “big sister advice”.
“It’s always the ones who are sat in your block list, that do the most lurking from fake accounts watching your every damn move… yikes,” she wrote.
“Imagining the great things I could get done if I had as much time on my hands!”
She added hashtags including “#smallcreator” and “#bulletproof”.
“Me and that 1 girlll,” one person sighed in the comments section.
