Ahomelesscouple who have been documenting their journey living in a tent has recently gained more attention after declaring that their lives on the streets were a “flex,” relying on donations and free amenities found at hotels. Their controversial lifestyle and opinions have already cost them being expelled from establishments and amassed backlash on the internet.

HighlightsA couple documented their “houselessness” journey on TikTok, gaining 165.700 followers.After claiming “houselessness is a flex”, they faced backlash for their views and lifestyle choices.The couple set up a GoFundMe page aiming for an RV/tiny home.

Leland Brown Jr. and Breanna, a couple from Hatfield, Pennsylvania, USA, went viral on Sunday (March 3) after declaring that they would now be using the term “houselessness” instead of “homelessness” as a result of the “negative connotation attached to being homeless.”

“Homelessness isn’t wrong if you’re looking at it from our perspective,” Breanna exclaimed in the video.

A homeless couple’s viral TikTok video sparked controversy as they branded their tent lifestyle a “flex”

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Image credits:Leland’s GoFundMe

In the clip, which racked up 125.600 views, Breanna went on to explain that living rough meant that they had developed “strong surviving skills that other people don’t have.”

Leland further admitted that the word homeless “is just attached to a lot of sad stories,” and therefore, the couple preferred to refer to their situation as “houselessness.”

“Survivingand pushing through regardless of if you have a house or not, and not all the convenience at your fingertips, not heat, no all that,” Leland said. “And we’ve got no house. If you can do that, that’s a flex.”

The couple’s video sparked various reactions, as a person commented: “Flex is paying your bills and still havemoney.”

Another TikTok user penned: “It shouldn’t matter to anyone how you live.

“You’re not hurting anyone but yourself. It’s your life, your choice.”

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

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A separate individual chimed in: “Dude I’ve been homeless. it may seem. like it’s cool while you’re young but when you get older it’s not as glamorous.”

On theirGoFundMe page, through which the couple has managed to raise $162 out of their $10,000 target, Leland and Breanna explained that they had chosen to live a “minimalist lifestyle, foregoing traditional housing options to accelerate our financial progress.”

The couple explained: “Leland Jr. spends precious time with his son every weekend, but he dreams of providing even more quality time.”

The couple defended their minimalist lifestyle on GoFundMe, aiming to secure a better future for Leland’s son

“However, the financial strain of traditional living arrangements, like expensive apartments, makes this dream seem distant.”

As a result, Leland and Breanna claimed to raise money in order to “acquire an RV and eventually atiny home.”

They added: “We’re passionate about generating passive income to further enrich our lives.”

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

“Imagine being able to prioritize family over exhausting work hours, thanks to streams of passive income.

“That’s the dream we’re chasing, and with your support, it can become a reality.”

The couple said their dream was to prioritize family over work through passive income streams

Moreover: “It includes earnings from rental properties, limited partnerships, and other projects where you’re not involved in the continued generation of earnings.”

In addition to their GoFundMe page, Leland and Breanna have also set up public accounts with mobile payment services Cash App, Venmo, and PayPal, all linked on their social media pages.

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

In the video, Leland filmed electric plugs and a microwave, which he said he could use “for free.”

They advocated for the term “houselessness” and faced backlash for their views

Back in January, Leland and Breanna were evicted from the storage unit they had been living in, which had initially been the subject of their most viral TikTok videos.

“This unit is 24 hours. So, I can come here anytime I want, stay here as long as I need to…we can take naps if we need to,” Leland had said of their unconventional home before being expelled from the premises.

The reason why Leland and Breanna are homeless is unclear, but older videos of Leland document his previous jobs at McDonald’s and in a hotel while also showing him living in a house.

Nevertheless, Leland and Breanna have made it clear in aprevious videothat they had no intention of getting a job now, as they were “too smart for that.”

“It’s laziness,” a reader commented

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

Homeless Couple “Flexes” Living In A Tent, Have Previously Said They’re “Too Smart” For A Job

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