Tori Roloff left fans laughing over the weekend when she admitted to an all too relatable “toxic trait.”
The Little People Big World alum made her revelation by way of a video that she posted on Instagram on Saturday, Jan. 25.
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In the clip, the mom of three panned her camera over to show several countertops in her home. The surfaces were spotless as they gleamed in the daylight coming in through the windows and from the lights that were on inside the house. The only objects on the countertops were a few essentials, such as a knife block and drinking glasses, and a few decorative touches, like picture frames and flower-filled vases.
“My toxic trait is my stress level is directly related to how many things are on my counters,” the TLC star wrote in a text overlay included with the video. She added a clarification in her Instagram caption, writing, “But don’t look in my junk drawer. 🫠.”
Several of Roloff’s fans wrote in to say that they understood her point of view “completely” and that they “TOTALLY AGREE!!💯.”
“I’m the same way,” one fan wrote as another said, “Yup yup…I can totally relate!” and a third said they “feel this deeply! 👏👏👏.”
“You must have no stress!” one person commented after viewing the Raising Heights podcast co-host’s clutter-free countertops while another observed, “Your counters are calming…clutter free is peaceful.”
“I wish I had this trait 😬,” one Instagram user admitted.
A few people also wrote in to echo the reality TV personality’s comment about stashing objects in a “junk drawer,” with one commenting, “so true about the junk drawer 😂.”
“The dreaded junk drawer 🤣 it’s my nemesis!!” another fan wrote.
“Junk drawers unite!” one Instagram user cheered.
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