'There is only ONE way': Ricki-Lee Coulter reignites the age-old debate of how to correctly hang a toilet roll... and her opinion leaves fans divided
Ricki-Lee Coulter has reignited a feud that has divided the nation for decades.
On Thursday, the musician took to Instagram to ask fans the age-old question of how they hang their toilet paper, and whether it should sit under or over the roll.
The 35-year-old passionately wrote: 'Guys come on... don’t disappoint me! There is only ONE way,' before unveiling herself to be of the 'over' category.
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How do YOU do it? Ricki-Lee Coulter [pictured] has reignited a feud that has divided the nation for decades - how to hang toilet paper
But while many agreed, others thought the complete opposite.
'Under! I once encountered a spider hidden in the roll which was mounted in the over position,' one fan wrote, while another added: 'Under, because you use less!'
Others were extremely enthusiastic about being in the 'over' team, with one writing: 'Over any day of the week. If I go somewhere and it's under, I change it!'

Question: On Thursday, the popular musician took to Instagram to ask fans the age-old question on how they hang their toilet paper - and whether it should sit under or over the roll


Divided: The comments section was flooded with people saying both over and under, with Ricki making sure to confirm she was in the 'over' category
'Most definitely over!' another added, while a third chimed in: 'Over!!! The pattern tells you it needs to be over!'
While there are plenty of debates for and against both methods, some experts have said that the correct way to hang it is actually with the paper over the top, as hanging it under 'increases bacteria risk'.
Last month, Ricki-Lee broke her silence after Australia's Got Talent was indefinitely postponed due to Sydney's coronavirus outbreak.


No other way? Others were incredibly passionate about being in the 'over' team, with one writing: 'Over any day of the week. If I go somewhere and it's under, I change it!'
Taking to Instagram, the singer shared throwback photos from previous seasons, alongside a heartfelt caption.
'I'm so sad that for the second year in a row, a week from filming, AGT has been postponed because of Covid,' she began.
'I was really excited for this year's show - with an amazing new panel of judges and from what I had seen and heard in my pre-show prep, an epic line-up of talent.

No gig: Ricki-Lee, who was also supposed to host AGT last year before Seven pulled the plug on the season, admitted her professional life had suffered because of the pandemic
'I truly mean that. It would have been an awesome season.'
Ricki-Lee, who was also supposed to host AGT last year before Seven cancelled the season, admitted her professional life had suffered because of the pandemic.
'After spending the better part of the last 18 months at home in my robe, I was excited to get all glammed up, to be back in front of an excited crowd,' she said.

Gutted: Taking to Instagram, the songstress shared throwback photos from previous seasons, alongside a heartfelt caption expressing her disappointment
Ricki-Lee then paid tribute to the cast and crew of AGT, who were left disappointed and out of pocket after the talent show was cancelled for a second year in a row.
'The crew on this show are the best in the biz and they've been working on this now for two years with no big shiny show to give to you all at the end of all their hard work! We were so close (again)… but so far,' she said.
'All I can say is… when we are finally back… we've got a hell of a lot of talent for you!'

Passionate: On her status, Ricki-Lee passionately wrote: 'Guys come on... don’t disappoint me! There is only ONE way'