‘Britain’s most hated mum’ has slammed parents for being too “lazy” raising their children and spoiling them too much.
Despite the fact she gave her own teenage daughter £7,000 to move out.
Mum-of-four Carla Bellucci often rubs people up the wrong way with her controversial opinions and parenting technique.
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The 42-year-old recently revealed that she walks around naked around her kids because “it’s only a pair of t*ts”.
Now, she’s angered fellow parents once more, saying they are producing “moron kids” who just want to become social media influencers.
She also believes parents should get their children a job sooner rather than later to enforce a strong work ethic.
“This generation is totally screwed and I blame the [parents] 100%,” the former glamour model, from Hertfordshire, told What’s The Jam.
“All I see are these mums buying cars for their kids or driving them everywhere and they go around looking like s**t.
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“It’s insane as we have the right to live our own lives but no, these crazy parents give it all to their kids to disrespect them.
“They’re sacrificing themselves for these kids to sit on TikTok and pretend they’re famous – come on.
“People say I’m a terrible mum but kids are ending up as morons who think they are going to [make it on there].
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“Keeping them into studies until they’re 18 is crazy and that’s why they have no work ethic.
“At that age, I was already working full time and bought my first house.”
Carla’s opinionated statements come only a few years after she was cancelled online for saying homeschooling is “boring”.
In contrast to her opinion today, back then she allowed her children to make TikTok videos so they could become famous.
Her change of tune has left parents “hating” her.
She added: “Loads of mums hate me.
“[But they] believe that we should do everything for our kids and it’s so sad.
“My kids all worked from the age of 16, even my son who is going to university has a paper round to help him out with money until he goes.
“They all have their own jobs and pay for their own treats.
“It makes them appreciate the value of money from a young age.
“They will buy their own car through hard work, as you can’t give everything on a plate.
“It will finally make them realise that hard work is the key and this social media world is not real.
“If they do want to go into that world, they are taught how hard it is.
“They have seen what I have to put up with to make it.”
Carla, who once disclosed that she faked depression to get a free nose job on the NHS, has also previously said that all youngsters should move out as soon as they turn 18.
In a bid to ensure this and to have more quality time with her husband, she gave her daughter Tanisha £7,000 on her 19th birthday.