February 28, 2025
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I’m known as the ‘girl who’s OTT’ – I’ve got an entire kitchen just for show… complete with kettle & toaster I never use

She spent £140 on a Smeg kettle, so insisted she’ll never use it for fear it’ll break Sarah Bull, Digital Senior Reporter Published: 9:03, 28 Feb 2025 Updated: 9:04, 28 Feb 2025 A WOMAN who calls herself ‘the girl who’s OTT’ has revealed her kitchen is always so spotless because it’s just for show. Lily”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk

She spent £140 on a Smeg kettle, so insisted she’ll never use it for fear it’ll break

  • Published: 9:03, 28 Feb 2025
  • Updated: 9:04, 28 Feb 2025
Woman responding to a question about whether she cooks in her kitchen.
A WOMAN who calls herself ‘the girl who’s OTT’ has revealed her kitchen is always so spotless because it’s just for show.

Lily took to TikTok to share a look at her pristine home, including her immaculate kitchen – with Harrods cups, fake cupcakes for decoration, china canisters for her tea, coffee and sugar and a white Smeg toaster and kettle.

Woman responding to a question about whether she cooks in her kitchen.

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Lily, who is known as the ‘girl who’s OTT’ took to TikTok to share a look at her immaculate kitchenCredit: tiktok/@lilymayleeangelx/

A kitchen counter with decorative canisters, cupcakes, mugs, a kettle, and a placemat.

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She’s got a Smeg toaster and kettle, as well as a Harrods china set and even some fake cipcareCredit: tiktok/@lilymayleeangelx/However, in the clip, she revealed that all of those things are just for show and don’t get used.

Instead, she has an Asda kettle and toaster that she uses when she needs to, and puts away in a cupboard when it’s not in use.

“I know people are gonna have an opinion on this but just remember that this isn’t your house,” Lily said.

“You don’t live here.”

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She went on to say that while she likes “the idea of Smeg” appliances, they aren’t “known for their quality”.

So she doesn’t want to use the kettle for fear it might stop working – especially when it set her back a whopping £140.

“That is why I have my Smeg for my looks, and my Asda for my use,” she explained.

Lily added she’s had plenty of trolls saying she’s “crazy” for her home setup, but insisted: “The girls that get it, get it!”

However, despite her explanation, there were still those in the comments section who couldn’t relate to Lily’s living situation.

“There are people that can’t afford these basic things, yet you buy them just to display them?” one questioned.

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To which Lily replied: “Sorry but other people’s financial problems isn’t any of my business and nor is it my fault”.

But others insisted they were just “jealous”, with one writing: “I don’t understand why people get hate for being clean when that’s literally how your supposed to be.

“Because best believe if you were dirty they would be the first people to shame you – such divs!”

“WOW are you coming for her coz she has a nice home? What’s it to you if she has display appliances, sort your head out!” another added.

“All your kitchen looks amazing babe and I have display cups too,” a third wrote.

“Smeg stuff always catches my eye on your video – what’s chucking a 12-20 quid kettle compared to a 60 quid plus kettle?”

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“The kettle is £140, imagine chucking that! No way,” Lily replied.

“Omg I love this! I want a display kettle and toaster!” someone else said.

“With the appliances that you do use, do you put them away in cupboards after use?” another asked, to which Lily replied that she does.

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“I need your toaster cleaning tutorial I saw no crumbs in that “used” toaster,” someone else said.

As Lily laughed: “Well that’ll be because it’s only a month old and I only have cooked crumpets so far!”

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