An influencer has claimed that she will be gifting her child money in a bid to make her move out.
You may already be familiar with Carla Bellucci; a content creator and former model who has previously starred on Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over.
The social media star has also appeared on ITV’s mid-morning mainstay This Morning, where she admitted to ‘bending the truth’ to get a publicly-funded nose job.
No stranger to controversy, the mum-of-four is often dubbed ‘the most hated woman in Britain’ and made headlines last year when she booked three strippers for her eldest daughter Tanisha’s 18th birthday.
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This February, Tanisha will turn 19 and the influencer has announced it’s time that her child flies the nest.
Speaking to The Daily Star, Bellucci began by revealing that she ‘survived’ after leaving home at 16 and questioned why some parents like to ‘mollycoddle’ their children.
She told the publication: “You can’t have that time with your husband or partner because you have teenagers constantly around.
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“Mine are good kids but they are old enough to be out in the world and I think people mollycoddle them so much and wrap them in cotton wool and I don’t want to be horrible but these teenagers or young adults end up like morons.”
She continued to say that she ‘couldn’t think of anything worse’ than her children still living at home at the age of 24.
“At that age, I was married, like what hell and they are still living at home?
“You hear parents say, ‘Oh I have to take my son to college’ but how can you be serious?”
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In a bid to convince her child to move out, Bellucci is offering Tanisha £7,000 - but there is a catch.
To get the money she will have to be willing leave the family home and find herself an apartment to rent.
The mother said that after her daughter finds a place to stay she will contribute £7k towards the flat’s deposit, first month’s rent and furniture.
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Despite the generous gift, the teen will be expected to pay her own bills from the offset.
“I just think that once kids get to 18 they need their own place for the parents and the kids because if not they are not going to have a life, they are deprived,” Bellucci explained.
“They need to get out and live in the real world and stop being scared.”
The Good Morning Britain regular added that if kids today put ‘as much effort’ as they do into social media into finding a place to live then they would ‘be fine’.
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She has also stated that she and her eldest child are more like ‘friends’ than mother and daughter and has praised her for wanting to make her own way in the world.