I earn £208k, have endless tweakments and buy designer gear for my 2-year-old – but I won’t give up council house

UPLOADING her latest makeup tutorial to TikTok and Facebook, mother-of-three Whitney Ainscough, 30, pouts and applies gloss to her lip fillers.

Within half an hour, the video garnered 10 thousand views and counting.

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Whitney vows to give haters something to talk about – pictured with daughter CoraCredit: Paul Tonge
Whitney is a self-confessed 'bad mom'

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Whitney is a self-confessed ‘bad mom’ Credit: Rok

And with views comes the tyrant of comments… and they are NOT positive.

“Your lips look like a baboon’s butt,” writes one hater. “Great and guilty,” says another. “Disgusting – get a job,” echoes another.

As the fourth troll moves on, angrily writing, “You should be banned and your children taken away.”

All the trolls believe the same thing – that Whitney, from Rotherham, South Yorks, used her benefits money to fund a lavish lifestyle where she splurges and buys her children fancy things.

It is true that until August last year, Whitney was receiving a monthly allowance of £1.2k, receiving subsidized rent for her council house.

“It’s absolute bullshit, living on benefits,” says one of her TikTok followers. “Why do we work?”

But now it’s true that Whitney, mum to Cora, 11, Addison, six, and Adley, two, can earn a whopping £4k a month (or potentially £208k a year) since her social media pages took off.

But despite her hefty monthly salary, she still lives in a council house with her children and her partner, painter Joel Christopher, 32. Her rent is £450 a month.

He won’t give it up and is applying for a bigger one.

“I deserve it,” she says. “Everyone has the right to apply for a council house. If you’re working or on Universal Credit, you just have to put yourself on the local council’s list of housing units.

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My mom is embarrassed because I refuse to get a job, but I grab benefits

“Then, depending on the points system used by councils, you can work your way to the top of the list and be offered a house or flat.”

Now people have gone even crazier – because Whitney flew to Egypt and paid £4k to have 80% of her stomach removed – something they initially thought she had done on the NHS.

“It’s called the Barbie operation,” she says. “My body mass index (BMI) is only 30.05 – the minimum BMI for surgery. I had to fill up over Christmas to go in for surgery. It’s worth it.

“Yes, some of the money used for the surgery would have been saved when I claimed benefits. But it’s my free money and I’ll do what I want with it.”

Get up and get a job.

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Whitney’s followers rioted about this.

“You should be ashamed,” one person wrote, while another said: “Get up and get a job.

A third troll stated: “You should be reported to the DWP.”

Whitney shamelessly shows off her controversial life, including allowing her daughter, then 11, to get her belly button pierced, eating takeout every night and spraying her stomach sleeve for looks.

And she says she “loves” the mean comments because as viewership numbers on TikTok and Facebook have soared, Whitney has seen her income increase.

“I get criticized all the time and you know what – I love it,” she says. “Every time people whine about me, I get more money – you should have seen my December paycheck.

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Everyone has the right to apply for councilorship. If you work or are on Universal Credit, you just need to put yourself on your local council’s housing list.

Whitney Ainscough

“So every time I get insulted, I get more money to spend on ‘perks’ including lip fillers, gastric bands and designer clothes for my kids. I don’t care what they say. Just give. It’s my money.

“How I’m going to pay for treats for my kids or my mom’s makeup is nobody’s business. I like to spoil my children. I love to pamper myself and will use all the financial means I can to get the perfect body. Trolls are just jealous.

“The more trolls attacking me for using ‘benefit cash’ for stomach and lip fillers, the better.”

Whitney worked until going on maternity leave in 2021 to give birth to her third child. When that ended in May 2022, daycare costs and comprehensive childcare costs meant she couldn’t afford to go back to work.

“So I went on benefits and received £1,153 a month from the taxman,” she says. “I’ve learned to live by ‘smartly saving on fees’. I was able to afford designer things for the kids because I budgeted carefully.”

I earn a month’s salary of normal people in one week.

Whitney Ainscough

Her benefits included universal credit, jobseeker’s allowance, reduced council tax, free prescriptions and cost of living allowances.

“I didn’t want to turn down the cash I’m legally entitled to,” she says. “When I was working I was earning £2k before tax. After paying tax and NICs I was actually better off on Universal Credit than when I was working.

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But now the situation has reversed and she has stopped receiving benefits after earning above the threshold.

And she boasts “I make a normal people’s monthly salary in one week.”

For Christmas, Whitney spent more than £3,000 on gifts for her children, including the latest iPhones and iPads.

Keyboard warriors can fuck all they want – it’s just paying for my life.

Whitney Ainscough

Touch-ups include lip fillers and smile lines, manicures, pedicures, botox, deep tissue massages, her ‘Barbie gastric bypass’ and later this year she returns to Egypt for a breast lift and reshaping and tummy tuck.

And she claims that social media sites are her real business.

“On Universal Credit it encourages you to retrain and get back into work,” she says. “I did it and thanks to the trolls I’m really rich now.

“Who cares if I’m being monitored and chastised for spending money from ‘benefits’ on myself?

“Keyboard warriors can fuck all they want – it’s just paying for my life.”

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