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06 January 2025

Mother Demands Daughter Fund Her Retirement

Carla Bellucci wants her daughter to support her as she plans to retire at 45.

Controversial mother Carla Bellucci has announced her ambitious plan to retire within the next two years, and she wants her teenage daughter to fund her early retirement. The 43-year-old, often referred to as 'Britain's most hated mother,' has sparked outrage with her recent comments.

Bellucci, who hails from Hertfordshire, is asking her 19-year-old daughter Tanisha, who has been making money by selling sexy photos online, to support her financially. "I want to retire by the time I’m 45 and this will be possible if Tanisha continues like this. I’ve been a great mum, so she should spoil me. It’s the least I deserve," Carla explained.

The former glamour model expressed her frustrations over the years. "I have got nothing in return, apart from drama and headaches. It’s only right... I'm sure I’m not the only parent who has..." she shared, emphasizing her sense of entitlement after dedicative years to motherhood.

Carla doesn’t shy away from making bold statements, criticizing the younger generation’s lack of commitment to supporting their parents. "Lots of people from other countries support their parents... The British kids do nothing for their elders," she declared, showcasing her belief about generational obligations.

Tanishia’s success can also be viewed through the lens of the adult entertainment industry, particularly with names like Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue making headlines for their extreme actions. Carla has concerns about Tanisha following down similar paths. "It scares the s*** out of me... I wish she was earning her money in a more decent way. And I don’t think this route is the answer," she candidly admitted.

Despite these apprehensions, Carla remains hopeful about her daughter's financial success assisting her retirement goals. Yet, she is acutely aware of the potential social ramifications. "Yes, the money is insane, but she’s got to think about later down the line. When she wants a boyfriend or a real job, this is going to be so difficult," Carla reflected, articulately voicing her worries not just as a parent but as one who has lived through the challenges of the modern economic climate.

Many have debated whether Carla’s expectations of her daughter are reasonable or outright outrageous. Critics echoing her sentiments feel there might be truth to the idea of parental support being increasingly one-sided today. Amid this, there is underlying tension as Carla juggles her desire for financial support with the maternal instinct to protect her daughter from the perils of their chosen lifestyles.

Carla has also made it clear she does not intend to leave any financial inheritance for her children, reinforcing her stance on mutual support between parents and children, rather than one-directional care. "I think this generation is the most self-centred generation there ever could be," she argued, solidifying her belief of parental sacrifice not being reciprocated adequately.

The discussion surrounding Carla and Tanisha's dynamic is not just about family but also reflects broader societal issues of responsibility, financial independence, and the complications of modern parenting. Carla’s frankness serves to ignite debates about family obligations whether they are intrinsic or societal by nature.

Looking toward the future, any support Tanisha provides her mother will surely shape their relationship dynamics as Carla enters her retirement age, augmented by the pressures and influences of contemporary life.

With the upcoming changes on the horizon, both Carla and Tanisha will likely face challenges unique to their circumstances, possibly redefining their views on family responsibilities along the way.