HOMELESS COUPLE RECEIVES BACKLASH FOR SAYING EMPLOYMENT IS NOT FOR THEM

The decision of this couple, who have chosen a tent lifestyle over traditional work, has stirred up controversy and garnered criticism from various quarters.

According to the couple, who are known for sharing their tent life experiences, “Homelessness isn’t wrong if you’re looking at it from our perspective.”

Their views, disseminated to their 178,000 TikTok followers, have sparked heated debates, with many challenging their perspective on living on the streets.

Leland Brown Jr. and Breanna, originally from Hatfield, Pennsylvania, USA, caused a commotion by asserting their preference for the term “houselessness” over “homelessness.” In a video from their tent, they explained their reasoning, arguing that “houselessness is a flex,” emphasizing the survival skills they’ve developed in their unconventional living conditions.

@fullestness Yes it is #fyp #fullestness #houseless #houselessnothomeless #homeless #tent #tentlife #livingoutside #offgrid ♬ original sound – Fullest

Their statements have elicited various reactions, with some expressing solidarity with their autonomy while others expressing doubts about their lifestyle choices.

In the midst of the discussion, Leland and Breanna initiated a GoFundMe campaign to support their minimalist lifestyle, aiming for financial stability while prioritizing time with Leland Jr.’s son. However, they’ve only managed to raise $162 out of their $10,000 target.

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