I live in a council house but earned £17k last month – 7 months ago I was on Universal Credit & visiting the Job Centre

A WOMAN has revealed she lives in a council house but earned a staggering £17,000 last month.

Whitney Ainscough, 30, a self-proclaimed ‘bad mum’ who lives on a council estate in Rotherham, exclusively told Fabulous that despite being on Universal Credit just seven months ago, she is now earning thousands of pounds every month thanks to creating content on TikTok.

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The woman told Fabulous that she was on Universal Credit seven months ago, but just last month she earned £17,000 as a content creator Credit: Paul TongeWhitney Ainscough, 30, said she lives in a council house but has now managed to get benefits thanks to her successful TikTok clips

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Whitney Ainscough, 30, said she lives in a council house but has now managed to get benefits as a result of her successful TikTok clips Credit: tiktok/@itsmebadmomThe mother posts comedic clips on TikTok - and in this recent video she was seen alongside her close friend, known online as the 'Council Estate Queen', outside a job centre.

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The mother posts comedic clips on TikTok – and in this recent video she was seen alongside her close friend, known online as the ‘Council Estate Queen’, outside a JobcentreCredit: tiktok/@itsmebadmom

The mother, who has three children – Cora, 11, Addison, 5, and Adley, 2, with partner Joel Christopher, 32 – told Fabulous that she previously had a good job at a pharmacy until she returned from her daughter’s maternity leave Adley. in May 2022.

But with daycare and comprehensive childcare costs to pay, Whitney couldn’t afford to go back to work.

As a result, the mother-of-three claimed she went on benefits and claimed £1,200 a month. She also said she had not paid council tax and her rent was £400.

Despite this, Whitney, who recently traveled to Turkey for stomach treatment, previously told Fabulous that she came off benefits at the end of August.

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She explained: “I’m not running away from the taxpayers, as my followers on TikTok have accused me of. I do not commit benefit fraud.

“I was legally entitled to Universal Credit and had been paying into the system for years.

“And after once earning over £2,000 a week from my TikTok videos, I’m now off benefits and earning an average of £800 a week.

“My priorities may be different from other people’s priorities, but so what?

“I don’t judge how other people raise their children, so they shouldn’t judge how I raise mine.”

Although back in September the mum admitted she was earning an average of £800 a week thanks to her influencer videos, she has now revealed to Fabulous that she earned a whopping £17,000 last month.

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But Whitney’s videos often leave many divided. In one clip shared on TikTok, Whitney was seen posing with her friend Lily Dee, who is also known as Queen Estate Queen, outside Wetherspoons.

The two women, who recorded various videos outside the job center, joked, as Whitney wrote: “When [a] Spoons sesh on a school day!”

In a short video, we saw two women sitting outside a pub, while dancing and pretending to drink cocktails.

Whitney carried a Poundland bag and Crocs, while her beau was dressed in a bright blue tracksuit.

I’m not defrauding the taxpayers, as my followers on TikTok have accused me of

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Whitney Ainscough

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @itsmebadmom, has clearly left many speechless as it quickly racked up a whopping 115,200 views.

But social media users were left completely divided by the clip – while some found it hilarious, others weren’t so kind.

One user wrote: “You cracked me up.”

Another chimed in: “I like to eat spoonfuls for lunch while the kids are at school.”

While someone else beamed: “My type of girl.”

However, at the same time, the evil trolls were out in full force.

One person said: “And when TikTok goes up, go back to Universal Credit.”

To which Whitney clapped back and only joked, “Yeah.”

Another added: “Terrible.”

A third commented: “No class.”

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The couple also went to Wetherspoons for some drinks while Whitney's children were at school

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The couple also went to Wetherspoons for some drinks while Whitney’s kids were at schoolCredit: tiktok/@itsmebadmomThe mother of three said she is not 'running away from the taxpayer'

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The mum-of-three says she’s not ‘running away from the taxpayer’Credit: tiktok/@itsmebadmomBut social media users were left divided by her videos

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But social media users were left divided by her videos Credit: Paul Tonge

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