A MUM has left people divided after showing off the huge designer haul she bought her tween daughter for Easter.
is a wonderful time to get together with family and friends, and show your love for each other by gifting a or two.


However, one mum on designer clothes and beauty buys for her young daughter, leading some to question whether Easter has become the new .
The mum, known as @thewilliamsfamily168online, took to TikTok to share the reaction of her “spoiled” daughter to the haul.
“Happy Easter”, she beamed, as daughter Miley was left open-mouthed at the lavish selection of gifts.
The entire sofa had been covered from top to bottom with new clothes, beauty products and bunny balloons – with no egg in sight.
An excited Miley rushed to hug her mum and dad before saying, “Oh my god, it's like Christmas all over again.”
Amongst the gifts was a box of goodies from Boux Avenue, two Yankees caps, two Jellycats, a Calvin Klein t-shirt, and a box of P.Louise makeup products.
In a comment posted underneath the video, which was posted on Friday, the mum explained that on Good Friday the family buy each other clothes, and on Easter Sunday they give each other eggs.
“But Miley doesn't eat eggs,” she added.
The mum added that her family have always celebrated Easter this way, and said that they are able to afford the extravagant gifts as they don't drink or smoke and are hard working.
The video has likely left many open-mouthed, as it has racked up over five million views and five thousand comments.
users raced to the video's comments section to share their thoughts, and opinions were divided.
Some thought that the gifts were way over the top, such as one person who said: “When did Easter become the new Xmas?”
And a second person who added: “Who gets presents for Easter?”
A third person said: “I don’t even get that for my birthday or Christmas but she gets that for Easter?”
However, others were more supportive.
One person said: “I think if most people had this , they’d do the same thing.
“The girl is clearly grateful and the parents are happy to buy it.”
A second person said: “I don't know what people are complaining about.
“She's clearly grateful for all of it.”