
Katherine Ryan understands what it’s like to be a busy mother of three, which often means letting your children to wreck havoc at home.
The 39-year-old comic took her fans on a tour of her children’s toilet, displaying the chaotic state within.
‘The kids’ bathroom looks gorgeous,’ she captioned the photo, which she posted on Instagram Stories.
Her three children have clearly put their mark on the bathroom, with toys in disarray, toilet paper ‘artfully’ strewn across the floor, and numerous bathtime supplies stacked into shelves – AKA every parent’s bathroom.
She has three children, Violet, 13, from a former relationship, Frederick, one year old, and Fenna Grace, born in December, with husband Bobby Kootstra, so her hands are too full to worry about a little snafu.
Over the last several weeks, she’s been sharing her own parenting journey with her fans, even the frightening times.

The busy mother recently went through a stressful period when she was locked out of her house with her newborn baby inside.
The Taskmaster actor made news after sharing CCTV footage of the moment she realised she was trapped outside with her 18-month-old son while her infant daughter Fenna slept inside.
She said that everything had worked out nicely and that she was finally able to return inside to her kid, who was well, and that she did so in part to make other mothers who had gone through similar experiences ‘feel seen.’
Katherine shared the complete tale of how she became locked out in the latest edition of her Telling Everybody Everything Podcast, and how everything went wrong at once, but she was able to get back inside within 10 minutes, where her infant was alright.
‘She was sleeping and in a safe place, and I could see her through the window.’
Katherine’s fans applauded her for speaking out about the situation, which is every parent’s worst fear.
‘You should not be ashamed of what happened, nor should you be ashamed to tell it…’ ‘We’re all human, and we’ve all done stupid stuff like this at some time in our lives,’ one commentator added.
Another remarked Katherine described her retelling of the story as “better than practically all telly,” adding, “You’re the greatest.”