**"Oh, so NOW we’re supposed to feel bad for a grown woman who spent six months hollowing out a perfectly good tree on public land to ‘live like a forest fairy’? Mina the Hollower. Give me a break."**
🚨 **Reader, you won’t believe what happened next.** 🚨
An anonymous local resident posted a scathing takedown on the "Smithville Community Watch" Facebook page after viral sensation "Mina the Hollower" was finally evicted from her custom-carved oak tree home. The post—which has since been shared over 12,000 times—demands "common sense" over the "romanticized nonsense" of Mina's off-grid lifestyle.
**The gist:** Mina, 29, had been living rent-free inside a massive hollowed-out oak in the town's protected nature reserve. She documented her "low-impact, primitive living" on TikTok, amassing 2.3 million followers. But locals say her "hollow" was actually a 10-foot-wide cavity carved with power tools, complete with a camping stove, mattress, and solar string lights.
**The kicker:** During a recent storm, the structural integrity of the tree failed. It collapsed onto a nearby picnic bench—which, as the angry resident points out, could have been a child.
**What the resident actually wrote:**
> "Common sense says you don’t live inside a tree like a cartoon wood nymph. Common sense says you don’t use power tools on protected land. But nooo, we're supposed to applaud her 'connection to nature' while she's literally killing it. That tree took 80 years to grow. She hollowed it out in a weekend for Instagram clout. And now we're cleaning up her mess. Unbelievable."
**The aftermath:** Mina has since started a GoFundMe for "legal fees and a new sustainable dwelling." It has raised $