This Grinch stole Christmas from the real deal! Mother who paid £85 for the character to visit her home as a festive treat claims her kitchen was trashed and her son was drenched in green juice

  • Laura Magill (thought to be from Northern Ireland) shared her experiences online
  • She was left outraged after paying £85 for a ‘Grinch visit’ for her son’s party
  • She explained how she had expected the impersonator to ‘mess the kids’ beds’
  • Instead, Grinch ‘came and stole Christmas’, allegedly destroying her home










A mother has been left outraged after paying £85 for a ‘Grinch visit’ for her son – only to end up having her home trashed.

Laura Magill, thought to be from Northern Ireland, shared her ‘disgusting’ experience in a Facebook post, which has since gone viral after being posted on Twitter.

She explained how she had expected the impersonator to ‘mess the kids’ beds’, ‘put toilet roll around the festive tree’ and have a pillow fight during her youngster’s party.

However instead, Grinch ‘came and stole Christmas’, allegedly destroying ‘every single bit of party food’, breaking the tree decorations, pouring washing up liquid, juice and smashed eggs on the kitchen floor, as well as on her son.

A mother has been left outraged after paying £85 for a ¿Grinch visit¿ for her son - only to end up having her home trashed. Pictured, her party apparently beforehand

Her son allegedly pictured after the experience

A mother has been left outraged after paying £85 for a ‘Grinch visit’ for her son (pictured right) – only to end up having her home trashed

Laura Magill, thought to be from Northern Ireland, shared her ¿disgusting¿ experience in a Facebook post, which has since gone viral after being posted on Twitter. Pictured, her living room allegedly after the Grinch experience

Laura Magill, thought to be from Northern Ireland, shared her ‘disgusting’ experience in a Facebook post, which has since gone viral after being posted on Twitter. This is her living area allegedly following the Grinch experience.

Describing the damage, the mother wrote: ‘Every single bit of party food, expensive cupcakes, thrown all over the place. Tree decorations broke.

‘Fairy up liquid poured on my kitchen floor, eggs smashed and a full bottle of juice poured over my floor and son.’

Insisting she had ‘never been so disgusted in my life’, Laura said she had complained to the company she hired but received no reply. It’s unclear which company she went with.

Laura’s story went viral after being shared on Twitter by a user named Cafucatfood, with more than 169,000 likes. 

Laura (pictured) explained how she had expected the impersonator to ¿mess the kids' beds¿, ¿put toilet roll around the festive tree¿ and have a pillow fight during her youngster¿s party

Laura (pictured) explained how she had expected the impersonator to ‘mess the kids’ beds’, ‘put toilet roll around the festive tree’ and have a pillow fight during her youngster’s party

However instead, Grinch ¿came and stole Christmas¿, allegedly destroying 'every single bit of party food', breaking the tree decorations, pouring washing up liquid, juice and smashed eggs on the kitchen floor, as well as on her son. Pictured, her post

However instead, Grinch ‘came and stole Christmas’, allegedly destroying ‘every single bit of party food’, breaking the tree decorations, pouring washing up liquid, juice and smashed eggs on the kitchen floor, as well as on her son. Her post is shown here.

‘Maybe the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life,’ wrote the Twitter user, along with screenshots of Laura’s post. 

Social media users expressed disbelief at the news and asked why parents would employ a Grinch impersonator.

One person wrote: ‘Paid for the Grinch, got the Grinch. No pleasing some people.’

Another said: ‘I’m actually mad confused. Why don’t we have pictures of the grinch here? If she hated it so much, why didn’t she stop him at the time?’

Reaction: Many social media users replied in disbelief about the story, questioning why a parent would hire a Grinch impersonator in the first place

Reaction: Many social media users replied in disbelief about the story, questioning why a parent would hire a Grinch impersonator in the first place

LOC-Down Events Superheroes & Princess Hire clarified the post in question wasn’t about their Grinch, who is a ‘movie quality Jim Carey style Grinch’ available for performances, plays, and games.

The group added they ‘do not destroy any property at events or home visits,’ in a Facebook post after being contacted by shocked onlookers before confirming it wasn’t their doing.

Femail has reached out to Laura for comments.  

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