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A woman who didn't give her son's step-child pyjamas to match the rest of her other grandchildren has been slammed online as people say she's "dead wrong"
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A nan has sparked outrage online after a picture of her grandchildren wearing Christmas pyjamas has gone viral.
The picture, which has been shared on multiple social media platforms, sees the woman's six grandchildren all sitting cross-legged in front of the Christmas tree.
Five of them are wearing cute festive pyjamas, but one of them, who is her son-in-law's child from a previous relationship, can be seen left out, wearing a completely different set to everyone else.
One person shared the post on Facebook, and wrote: "Some people out there with no heart!
"A friend of mine is married. Mother-in law-bought matching PJ’s for all kids EXCEPT the one that doesn’t belong to her son. Is she wrong?"
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Members of the group were horrified by the woman's actions and were quick to shame her in the comments.
One person said: "Those PJ’s would’ve left right along with her. Honey don’t single one child out and treat them any different than my other children because at this point I’m gonna feel like you don’t like me or my child.
"Either way, it’s a problem for me. It’s five other children you purchased PJ’s for you mean to tell me one more PJ set was gonna hurt your pocket?
"If so she should have purchased something for all the children to enjoy. This is a reason some mother-in-law’s aren’t welcomed around."
Another wrote: "DEAD WRONG!!!!!!!!"
A third commented: "Not only is she wrong, but the one(s) who went through with this foolery by having them put on the pyjamas, take the picture, and post the picture. You all are complicit!"
But others were quick to defend the grandmother, as one person said: "At the end of the day it's her choice.
“I wouldn't say I agree nor disagree as this happens a lot these days and people have their own way which some will see as wrong and others won't."
Another wrote: "It’s not her responsibility to care or show love to grandkids she doesn’t accept as her own."
But what do you think? Is the grandmother in the wrong? Let us know in the comments.
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