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Internet is in awe of this little girl's honesty as she helps her aunt clear out her wardrobe

The girl gave her honest opinion on each item as the aunt seperated them in keep and sell piles.

Internet is in awe of this little girl's honesty as she helps her aunt clear out her wardrobe
Cover Image Source: TikTok | @vickaboox

Anyone who has ever cleared out a wardrobe after quite a long gap knows how difficult the process can be. Organizing in itself might not be an easy task but when you have to give away or sell your clothes the pressure increases further. There might be a favorite dress somewhere at the back of the closet that you haven't worn for the past five years. At such times, a logical and honest opinion from another person can do the trick. An aunt—who goes by @vickaboox on TikTok—employed the help of her 5-year-old niece for the task.

Image Source: TikTok | @vickaboox
Image Source: TikTok | @vickaboox

As the video began, the woman opened her closet door as a kid's voice off-camera said, "We are ready." The aunt asked, "Should we start with dresses" and the niece agreed. The first thing that the woman took out was a fluffy yellow dress. "It's furry. It looks like a big bird," the child, Matilda expressed. Next up the aunt held up a pair of khaki shorts. "That is not going to fit you. You're just going to be upset," the little girl explained. The aunt agreed and said, "That's very true." The next dress got the girl's approval. "That is beautiful. Keep. Definitely keep it." A flowery pink dress was up next and it seemed to pique the girl's interest. "Flowers look beautiful. Try on so I can see what it looks like," she said.

Image Source: TikTok | @vickaboox
Image Source: TikTok | @vickaboox

The aunt obliged and wore the dress and even did a little twirl. Matilda asked her to keep the dress and admitted that it looked really "fantastic" on her aunt. A striped dress looked too tiny as per the girl and she didn't like a white one with polka dots. When her aunt nudged her to tell her why she didn't like the other dress the girl pointed out, "Because it's not going to match you." A long blue dress with little flowers was called, "Not practical but beautiful," so that one will have to be kept. "Why is it not practical?" the aunt asked. "Because it is not stylish enough but how are you going to feed your baby?" Matilda remarked. "True, but you want to keep it?" The niece simply agreed. The next dress was a white maternity dress.

Image Source: TikTok | @vickaboox
Image Source: TikTok | @vickaboox

Matilda wondered what that meant. "Means when you've got a baby in your belly," the aunt answered. "Keep it in case you have another baby," the niece chimed in. A  black jumpsuit got a "bloody gorgeous." However, a dress with grey and white stripes "needs to be thrown away" because it won't suit the woman anymore according to her niece. "I haven't worn it yet," the aunt revealed. "Then why did you buy it?" Matilda asked. The aunt laughed and shared that she didn't know why either and was probably just going through a phase. The next four outfits were to be cleared out because one gave "safari," the other one was such a bright orange that it was burning the girl's "eyes out" and for the next one, she said, "What were you thinking? Definitely not, throw it away."

Image Source: TikTok | @franzi_wulf01
Image Source: TikTok | @franzi_wulf01

 

Image Source: TikTok | @rhodesina
Image Source: TikTok | @rhodesina

"What, are you a tent or something?" Matilda expressed for a black cardigan. "Sell, sell, sell, oh my god." People in the comments section wondered if Matilda offered services to other people too. @me_ryam wrote, "The problem is that SHE IS RIGHT." @pawswatts asked, "Does she do Zoom sessions?" @kristioflynn wondered, "Can I borrow her to go through my clothes? Good lord she is efficient!"

You can follow @vickaboox on TikTok for more lifestyle content.

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