Woman sparks debate after reselling her grandma’s funeral flowers online

Molly Byrne
woman resells funeral flowers online

A woman has sparked a debate with one person in particular about reselling her grandma’s funeral flowers online.

TikToker DM Drama recently shared a peculiar story about a woman reselling her grandma’s funeral flowers on the resale site Vinted.

In DM Drama’s report, he showed DMs the woman received from a buyer on Vinted who did not agree with her sale by any means.

TikTokers has since reacted by expressing their support for the woman, saying they, too, would sell funeral flowers on Vinted, as flower bundles tend to be very pricey.

Woman gets reported for selling funeral flowers on Vinted

When the woman posted the flowers from her grandma’s funeral on Vinted for $145.00 US dollars, someone immediately DMed her, expressing their disgust, “Not to be rude but it’s offensive selling someone’s funeral flowers.”

The woman responded, “Well that is rude. It’s my nannas flowers. I suggest you leave your thoughts to yourself because I find you rather offensive at a difficult time.”

The person who considered it wrong then continued to press the topic, asking the woman why it’s offensive to not want to see used funeral flowers whilst shopping for clothes.

The woman was then reported to Vinted by the distraught shopper. However, she did not understand why they reported her, as she asked, “Reported me for what? My nanna dying?“

The person then said that the woman wasn’t the only one that has ever dealt with grief before the poster blocked them from being able to DM her further.

Viewers of the viral story have since reacted, commenting with sympathy for the woman who tried to sell her grandma’s funeral flowers, “Tbh it would be nice for someone else to use for a funeral if they can’t afford funeral flowers.”

And, “Not offensive. I’ve found myself struggle to afford a floral tribute. If it helps both seller and buyer…win win.”

Though the woman blocked the sender for their “offensive” opinion, it is unknown, at this time, if the funeral flowers were ever sold on Vinted or if the post was taken down due to being reported.

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In recent years, Molly has interviewed musicians from all over the world, to then transition into writing for the movie and hiphop industry. Molly began her Entertainment and Reality TV coverage for Dexerto in 2023 where she exhibits her passion across a broad range of topics. To contact Molly, you may email her here: molly.byrne@dexerto.com.