UK Mom Dumps Teen Kids for US Life UK Going Down Drain Claims Carla

Carla Belluci, dubbed Britain’s most hated mom, plans to leave her teen kids behind for a new life in Florida, United States.

UK Mom Dumps Teen Kids for US Life UK Going Down Drain Claims Carla
UK Mom Dumps Teen Kids for US Life UK Going Down Drain Claims Carla

Carla Belluci plans to leave the UK and live in Florida, in the United States. However, her two teenage children will stay in Britain, as she feels they can care for themselves.

Carla, who is 42 years old, believes her kids are now old enough. Jayden is 17, and Tanisha is 19. Carla even suggests they can get a girlfriend or boyfriend and manage without her.

The children, conversely, do not want to move. They like their lives in the UK. Carla also has two younger kids, who can visit her in the US during the summer; she considers them independent.

As a big supporter of Donald Trump, Carla celebrated his election and thinks Florida offers a better life. She urges other families to move, believing the UK is in decline.

She believes parents should live their own lives, and Carla likes new adventures. For her, failure is not an option, even though she knows people criticize her parenting.

Carla admits she will miss her children, and also roast dinners. However, she feels she parented them enough. Her daughter Tanisha earns money online by selling photos.

Carla hopes to retire early because of this, wanting to stop working at 45. Benefiting from Tanisha’s earnings, Carla thinks she deserves to be spoiled, stating she was a great mom.

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