EXCLUSIVE: Carla Bellucci, from Hitchin, Herts, is asking mums to consider what is really important as thousands of students prepare to sit their GSCEs from this week
‘Britain’s most hated mum’ is urging parents to teach their kids manners and online safety rather than fussing about their upcoming GSCEs.
Carla Bellucci, 41, believes young girls favour being stars on OnlyFans, TikTok or Love Island rather than getting university degrees – while boys hope to be the next KSI.
She spoke out as thousands of teenagers across the United Kingdom prepare to sit their GSCEs and A levels.
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But Carla, who was on OnlyFans herself before quitting last year, warned other mums to “get real” about what is really important.
Speaking to Daily Star, she said: “If I hear any more mums talking about GSCEs I am going to lose my s***.
“All I hear is how they are giving kids extra lessons… why? They have created a generation of morons.
“Even if their kids get all the GSCEs in the world they will struggle.
“I feel so sorry for these kids who actually think their life depends on it…. I actually think these kids are brainwashed like a cult.
“They think if they get these grades then life is sorted and it so isn't.
“My children didn’t even sit their GCSEs and they are all doing well in life.”
The mum-of-four added: “And let’s face it, all girls want to do is OnlyFans or be on Love Island.
“They might want to be a TikTok star either while the boys spend 10 hours a day gaming and these poor mums are going out spending all this extra money thinking their kids are revising, are they dumb?
“These Karens are kidding themselves and they would be better to teach their kids how to be safe online because that’s all kids do is spend their lives online and their son spends their lives on gaming consoles or they are dreaming of being the next KSI.
“Mums need a reality check and to wake up and realise there is more to life than trying to point score with each other.”
Carla’s eldest daughter Tanisha, 18, was recently hit on by a “creepy” Premier League footballer who made her feel like a “pizza order”.
Tanisha herself is a model who told her mum in the past that she would relish being a Love Island contestant one day.
And citing her as an example, former glamour model Carla said: “To a certain extent you want your kids to study a bit.
“But I can’t make Tanisha be a surgeon or a lawyer because she ain’t interested.
“So if your girl is not interested in studying, you can’t force them to be that girl who goes to law school because you want to look good in front of the other mums.
“You have to let them be free, do advise them, but you can’t force things upon them, we all know it doesn’t work.
“They are going to be who you are going to be.
“You hear the mums at the school bragging about how much their child is revising and these kids can’t even remember what they had for breakfast.”
Carla gained notoriety after blagging a free nose job on the NHS by faking depression.
She later regretted it after her life was saved during a traumatic childbirth of her daughter Blu in 2021.
And although the public has strong opinions about her, she fiercely defends herself as a good mother to good children.
As for tips to stressed out parents ahead of the upcoming exams, she said: “The first thing they should teach this generation is how to talk and manners.
“Rather than whining about their kids revising, focus on that.
“Every kid you speak to, you say ‘hi how are you’ and they just mumble something back. They can’t even return a question to you.
“So when they go into the big wide world, they need to have learnt how to talk.”
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