PICTURE day in school can be a bit of a nightmare for any parent.
No matter how hard you try to send your little ones into school looking neat and tidy they always find a way to look messy anyway.
But one mum had no one to blame for her totally hilarious blunder but herself, and other parents can't get over it either.
The mum, who is called Paige, was mortified when she realised she'd sent her daughter into school on picture day in a tongue-and-cheek T-shirt.
"If you ever thought you were a bad mom at least you didn't forget picture day and send your toddler to school in this," she said before showing off the snaps.
The T-shirt says 'sasshole', but but because of the angle of the pictureit looks much more X-rated.
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And it's not just one of the pictures either, it looks like the toddler's top says 'a**hole' in almost ever pose.
After sharing the fail on TikTok it was reposted to the @badparentingmoments account, where people saw the funny side of the whole ordeal.
One commented on the clip: "I would totally end up doing something like this."
A second agreed: "I'd call that a parenting win."
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"This is the shirt you look at and laugh but don't buy," a third wrote.
And another said: "She'll laugh about it when she's older and probably won't know anything's wrong until then."
But not everyone thought the T-shirt was appropriate for the tot, and one slammed: "Why would she even go to school with that on a normal day?
"C'mon mom… the shirt's def hilarious but that's a weekend shirt."
Another agreed: "No hate, I'm just so surprised that wasn't against dress code."
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