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I charge my daughter rent - trolls say it’s 'so embarrassing' but I don't care

04 June 2024 , 14:34
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A MOTHER has left people stunned after revealing that she charges her daughter rent. 

Kat Clark, a mum-of-two from the Gold Coast in Queensland, explained that she makes her oldest child, Latisha, 20, pay her way to live at home. 

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An influencer was met with backlash online after she revealed that she charges her daughter rentCredit: TikTok/@katclark
But Kat Clark was eager to clap back to the troll as she set the record straight on the situation
But Kat Clark was eager to clap back to the troll as she set the record straight on the situationCredit: TikTok/@katclark

The Australian influencer left social media users open-mouthed, and one nasty troll claimed that her actions were ‘so embarrassing’.

But Kat clearly wasn’t fussed by the rude remark, as she revealed that she is in fact teaching her daughter about the real world. 

The 37-year-old shared a clip online to set the record straight, as she responded to a nasty comment that read ‘Bro what, what type of mum makes her daughter pay rent, that’s so embarrassing.’

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In response, Kat posted her clip with the caption ‘Me. I’m the type of mum that does that.’

She then clapped back at the keyboard warrior and said: “Point one, shut up. Literally shut up.

“I have had so many negative comments about me charging Latisha rent and I don’t want to hear it.”

I feel like I’m setting her up for success

Kat Clark

Kat explained that her daughter pays the equivalent of just £26 a week.

Not only this, but rather than pocket the money, Kat shared that she actually puts the cash into a specific bank account for her youngster.

She added: “It goes into an investment fund, so that when she’s old enough to move out or when she wants to buy her first house or her first apartment, she’s going to have money there.”

Kat then shared a screenshot of her daughter’s bank account, as she confirmed: “I feel like I’m setting her up for success, while at the same time, teaching her about the real world, because it ain’t free to live.” 

SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPORT

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @katclark, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone viral and racked up 275,500 likes and almost 11,000 comments.

Social media users flocked to the comments to support the mother and praise her savvy decision. 

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There is nothing wrong with charging rent

TikTok user

One person said: “Don't feel you need to explain yourself to the negative people criticising. 

“I had to pay rent as soon as I started working. You're a great mum.” 

Another added: “Girl there is nothing wrong with charging rent.”

A third commented: “Seriously?!! People are ridiculous!!! You are an amazing mum. What a great idea!!!” 

PEOPLE SPEAK OUT

At the same time, many other people explained that their parents too made them pay rent whilst living at home. 

One woman revealed: “My parents did this and I’m so thankful.”

I’m grateful my parents charged me when I was younger because it taught me that nothing is free

TikTok user

Someone else explained: “I pay my mum board. It helps her pay the bills to keep the roof over our heads. 

“Also a lot cheaper than renting elsewhere. Has taught me a lot.” 

Whilst another chimed in: “I’m 39 years old and I’m grateful my parents charged me when I was younger because it taught me that nothing is free!! Good work mum! You’re amazing!” 

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