I’m a single mum and got £4.3k in UC this month – I’ve run out of cash & am begging people to donate to my boob job fund

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A SINGLE mother has claimed that she got paid more than £4,300 this month in Universal Credit, but has already run out of money. 

As a result, Ebony Wood, 26, who is currently not working and is living off of benefits, is now begging strangers online for cash.

Screenshot of a TikTok video showing a woman asking for donations for a boob job.A young mother has claimed to have received more than £4,300 in Universal Credit this month, which she has already spentTikTok/@bonniedontcare Screenshot of a TikTok video showing a young woman with green hair asking for donations for a boob job.Not only this, but Ebony Wood, 26, is now asking strangers to pay for her to have a boob jobTikTok/@bonniedontcare

Not only this, but she’s even asking people to donate to her GoFundMe page, so that she can treat herself to a boob job

The young mother, who calls herself Bonnie and lives in a council property, shared a short clip on social media and wrote: “I’ve ran out of Universal Credit, donate to my GoFundMe.” 

Clapping back to taxpayers, Bonnie filmed herself cleaning her filthy kitchen sink and said: “I might be a single mum on Universal Credit, but at least I’m not dumb.

“You lot literally have to work 40 hours a week to get half of what I get – I literally get given £4,000 a month from the government.”

While Bonnie asked trolls to “stop putting hate” in her comments, she showed off her messy home and slammed: “If it wasn’t for you lot working full time and paying taxes, I would not even have these grey Tommy Hilfiger leggings.”

But moments later, in response to a comment that accused her of lying about her Universal Credit payments, which are given to UK residents with a low income or those who need help with their living costs, Bonnie shared a screenshot of what she claimed to be her most recent payment – a hefty £4,320.98.

In response to the hater, who blamed her for spreading “rage bait” content online, Bonnie said: “Why would I lie? That’s what I got paid like two weeks ago.

“Don’t be jealous because I get given double what you earn in a month – I practically get your monthly wages in a week.” 

On Bonnie’s profile, she has since shared a link to her GoFundMe page, whereby she is asking the public to donate to her boob job fund.

She has an ambitious target of £2,200 and at the time of writing, had raised just £10 thanks to two donations. 

While she can’t afford to pay for the surgery herself, the mother claimed that she “deserves to feel good” but stressed that getting the cosmetic work done “isn’t about vanity”.

Social media users fume

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @bonniedontcare, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 344,000 views, 7,503 likes and 1,351 comments. 

This honestly infuriates me!!!!

TikTok user

Social media users were horrified by Bonnie’s claims, with many eagerly sharing their views in the comments. 

One person said: “This is embarrassing.” 

What help is available for parents?

CHILDCARE can be a costly business. Here is how you can get help.

30 hours free childcare  – Parents of three and four-year-olds can apply for 30 hours free childcare a week.
To qualify you must usually work at least 16 hours a week at the national living or minimum wage and earn less than £100,000 a year. Tax credits – For children under 20, some families can get help with childcare costs. Childcare vouchers – If your employer offers childcare vouchers you can get up to £55 a week in tax and national insurance savings.
You pay for your childcare before your tax contributions are taken out.
This scheme is open to new joiners until October 4, 2018, when it is planned that tax-free childcare will replace the vouchers. Tax-free childcare – Available to working families and the self-employed, for every £8 you put in the government will add an extra £2.

Another added: “What in the benefits Britain is going on here?” 

A third commented: “Bragging about getting £4k a month but begging for more money from tax payers is mad.”

If it wasn’t for you lot working full time and paying taxes, I would not even have these grey Tommy Hilfiger leggings

Bonnie

At the same time, someone else wrote: “Stop boasting.” 

Meanwhile, someone else fumed: “This honestly infuriates me!!!!” 

But that’s not all, as another rudely chimed in and questioned: “What in the Jeremy Kyle is happening here?”

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How much Universal Credit can you get?

TRYING to work out how much Universal Credit you can get can be overwhelming.

There are so many different elements that can affect your claim and it makes the whole process even more complicated.

There are several free calculators that you can use to help you get an estimate, such as Gov.UK, Citizen’s Advice, MoneySavingExpert, StepChange and Turn2Us.

You will need:

Details of all your income, such as existing benefits, tax credits, earnings from employment and your pensions, Details of your partner’s income if you’re married, in a civil partnership or living with someone as a couple. You will be assessed as a couple Information on any savings you have, How much you pay in council tax per year, and whether you get any discounts, reductions or exemptions, Details of your rent or mortgage payments, Employment and income information about anyone else living with you, such as grown-up children, Details about your carer’s allowance if you receive it.

You’ll need to make sure that the information provided is as accurate as possible to get the truest estimate.

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