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I'm trolled as I work full-time, have a council house and get Universal Credit

04 June 2024 , 08:10
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A WOMAN has revealed that she lives in a council house even though she and her husband both work full-time.

Beth Owen, a mother of four, explained that her family-of-six were recently made homeless, and were then moved into a council property.

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A mother has revealed that she lives in a council house and receives Universal Credit, even though both she and her man work full-timeCredit: TikTok/@bethowen22
Beth Owen explained that she's not embarrassed to admit that she gets financial help
Beth Owen explained that she's not embarrassed to admit that she gets financial helpCredit: TikTok/@bethowen22
She was eager to clap back at nasty trolls who questioned whether she pays for anything in full
She was eager to clap back at nasty trolls who questioned whether she pays for anything in fullCredit: TikTok/@bethowen22

Now, Beth is on maternity leave and the couple also receive Universal Credit - and she claimed that she’s ‘not embarrassed’ to admit that.

Posting on social media, Beth was keen to clap back at haters who criticised her lifestyle.

In response to a comment from a troll that read “Do benefits people have to pay for anything in full?”, Beth shared a video showing off her council house.

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Keen to silence the keyboard warriors, Beth posted her clip with the caption ‘It's really worth thinking about what you comment. Not everyone is in the same situation. My partner and I both work full time and we still receive some UC, we don't get help with everything.’

Beth then explained that after one of her videos going viral on TikTok, she was met with a barrage of comments from social media users - not all of which were kind.

She said: “Just over a week ago I posted a video about me and my family finally moving into our council house after being homeless for 12 months.

“When I posted it, never did I expect it to go viral. I gained over 10,000 followers in just about four days.

“It's currently standing on nearly 700,000 views.

“I totally understand when you post something public and on social media that you are gonna get a mix of positive and negative comments.

“Luckily none of the negative comments affected me in any way. I did find a lot of them quite laughable.

“There may be some people out there who wouldn't be able to take it, that's why I think it's really important that people think before they post something.”

Beth explained that haters assume she doesn’t work, as she added: “For example, with the comments that I've been receiving, just because I've moved into a council house, a lot of people assume that we don't work.

We still receive help from Universal Credit and I'm not embarrassed to say that

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“Now me and my partner both work, and when I've been replying to these people saying that we do, either some of them have other things that they go on about and then the others just don't reply.”

The mother explained that both she and her partner work full time, as she continued: “I'm currently on maternity leave until September, but we still receive help from Universal Credit and I'm not embarrassed to say that.

We do pay a lot of things in full because we're not eligible for everything

Beth Owen

“We don't receive a lot, but what we do receive really does help.

“We were really grateful for what we received from the carpet scheme because it really helped us move out of our temporary house and moved into our council house that we've been waiting for for a long time.

“And although we received that help, we do pay a lot of things in full because we're not eligible for everything and I'm totally fine with that, but just think of people's situations before you comment.” 

SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPORT

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @bethowen22, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed almost 13,000 views in just two days.

Social media users rushed to the comments to support Beth, and many told her to ignore the ‘jealous’ haters.

Everyone has different circumstances and people should respect that

TikTok user

One person said: “It’s just pure jealousy really, you’ve a lovely home and they probably haven’t.

"Just ignore them. I’m glad you’ve got a lovely safe space for your family.” 

Another added: “Everyone has different circumstances and people should respect that.” 

A third commented: “Just ignore them. Unless the person commenting has never claimed child benefit and won't claim a state pension then they can't really talk can they. Enjoy your beautiful home.”

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