This mum loses it when she discovers ‘drugs’ in her daughter’s room… but all is not as it seems
Teenager instructs mum on what to do with the pills and the result is hilarious

A MUM who was looking for a calculator in her teenager’s bedroom was shocked to discover a bag filled with brightly coloured ‘drugs’.
Ashley Banks, 16, received a message from her panicking mother saying: “I will not have drugs in my house,” and was ordered to return home immediately, the .
The Texas-based mother warned the teen that a family conference was going to be held and her father was travelling home especially for the showdown.
The pills ballooned into colourful foam and turned out to be the novelty children’s toy called Grow Magic Capsules.
The legendary mum asked her daughter why she bought a toy at her ripe old age – and said she no longer needs to come home.
Ashley posted the thread of messages on Twitter and they have now been shared more than 300,000 times.
It seems that children find all sorts of ways to wind their parents up as a hilarious Facebook thread revealed photos of kids caught in the act of wreaking havoc.
The thread, created by Je Suis Lorraine, shows photos of children painting walls and siblings - and generally destroying the house.
In one photo a little boy sits on the toilet and proudly looks up at the camera with a face covered in pen.
It appears that he's inked everything he can reach as the walls, toilet, cabinet, and even the loo roll have black pen on.
Another lad was learning how to cook - presumably an omelette - as he was caught cracking a dozen eggs under the sitting room table - the photo has been liked more than 2,000 times.
Parents left a thread of comical messages on the photos, suggesting they had encountered the same extreme mess - which you just can't help but laugh at.
Ellen Duckett wrote: "My eldest, when just tall enough to reach the top of the chest freezer pulled off three trays of eggs and most of them broke.
"Made me feel sick - all that slime to clear up = could never leave anything on top of the freezer after that one."
Parents left a thread of comical messages on the photos, suggesting they had encountered the same extreme mess - which you just can't help but laugh at.