A WOMAN has shown the reality of what it's like living in a small two-bedroom council house with four kids and trying to keep it clean. Nicole Austin , from the UK, revealed she was sick of the state of her house but that mental health problems had gotten in the way of keeping it tidy. The mum-of-four said: "It's happened again.

Our house looks like a bomb site. "I don't wanna be defined as the dirty council house family on benefits . "This is far from who I am inside, but for some reason we just can't get on top of this mess.

" In the clip, the mum took viewers around her two-bed council home and showed that their was laundry covering the entirety of the hallway and boxes of toys thrown across the front room. The small kitchen had been over taken by tableware that needed to be washing up while the stairs was covered in rubbish such as paper and bits of tissue. And upstairs wasn't much better, the bathroom had piles of laundry covering the floor and the upstairs hallway was once again covered by clothes and toys.

The bedrooms were no different either as Nicole clearly struggled to fit all of the families belongings in a tidy order considering she was in a two-bed with size people living inside. Nicole candidly opened up about her struggles with mental health , which many people can related to, which made it difficult for her to stay on top of keeping her house tidy. She said: "I have big dreams, I have big goals, but I also have very poor mental health.

"And I do know this isn.