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    I’m a gypsy – the 8 ways to tell us apart from normal folk, from our dressing gowns to the cleaning products we use

    By Kate Kulniece,

    5 hours ago

    A GYPSY woman has spilled the beans on her community, sharing several ways you can instantly tell them apart from the normal folk.

    Like any other cultures and backgrounds, Gypsies, too, have a variety of traditions they stick to - and now one of them, Anna-Marie Smith Clark, has taken to TikTok to reveal a bit more about her roots.

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    The gorgeous blonde spends her days walking around in a robe she'd nabbed from Tesco years ago Credit: TikTok/@annamariesmithclark
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    According to the Roman Gypsy, there's also a milk churn the family uses Credit: TikTok/@annamariesmithclark
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    To kickstart her day, Anna-Marie will down a can of Red Bull Credit: TikTok/@annamariesmithclark
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    As well as bathing in the nearby pond, Anna-Marie also has 'fire essentials' outside her home Credit: TikTok/@annamariesmithclark

    According to the Roman Gypsy, her everyday attire doesn't really change much - for the most part, you will catch Anna-Marie sporting a comfy dressing down.

    The community, Anna-Marie revealed, also has a variety of vehicles, with the blonde stunner boasting an impressive collection of three.

    As well as owning a trailer, her family has a white transit van and ''a truck to two the trailer with'', she explained in the informative video.

    Meanwhile, when it comes to all things beauty, the stunner likes to walk around in a full face of cakey make-up - whether she has somewhere to go or not, even if that means going ''around the field''.

    On top of starting her day with a long beauty routine to look as glam as possible - and finding her cosy robe - Anna-Marie also downs a massive Red Bull energy drink.

    Throughout a typical day, the Roman Gypsy, who posts under the username @annamariesmithclark, will also clean her home.

    According to the gorgeous blonde, for the ultimate sparkle she only swears by ''Spanish cleaning products'' - and the spruce-up will be complete with ''fake flowers'' around their home.

    Anna-Marie went on in the video: ''Of course I'm a Gyspy - we got a load of Under Armour stuff.''

    Other truths she spilled about the community included owning a milk churn, as well as a generator running nonstop to provide power for her home.

    Just outside Anna-Mare's trailer and other vehicles is also a pile of ''fire essentials'', which they take with them everywhere, and a mini pond - that she claimed to use for bathing purposes.

    The Surrey-based Roman Gypsy, who's won close to 32k followers, also has two dogs which she's ''tied up outside'', so they can't run away.

    Back inside the family home, she revealed, the bathroom gets used as storage space, with bits and bobs all over the place, including plastic cans in the sink.

    Anna-Marie's video has clearly impressed many, as it's racked up more than a staggering 330k views in just two days.

    Dozens of intrigued TikTok users flocked to comments, with one kind viewer writing: ''You forgot course I’m a gypsy, I’m beautiful.''

    Facts on gypsy and traveller communities

    Typically, gypsies is a term used to describe Romani people who migrated to Europe from India while traveller refers to a person with either Irish, Scottish or English heritage.

    Around 300,000 Gypsy, Roma and Irish travellers are thought to live in the UK.

    All three groups come from nomadic ways of life, however, as it is increasingly difficult to find land to live on, many are moving into permanent housing.

    They place high value on family life and often live close together even after reaching adult years and getting married.

    Often the men are the breadwinners of the family while the women stay home.

    While many English gypsy girls are allowed to drink alcohol and go on holiday with their friends before they get married, their Irish counterparts are not.

    One fellow member of the community chuckled: ''I’m a mega gypsy I got 2 milk churns.''

    Another cleaning fanatic chimed in: ''Spanish cleaning products are amazing!!!''

    ''I'm not a traveller but I live on a traveller site in a static caravan and they are the nicest people/landlords I've ever met!'' someone else penned.

    ''I'm a gypsy and love my dressing gown,'' a social media user told Anna-Marie, who'd bagged hers from Tesco.

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