A mum of two teens set to move out next month says she “can’t wait” – and plans to celebrate “getting her life back” by throwing a lavish £2,000 party for her friends. Carla Bellucci has previously been dubbed ‘Britain’s most hated mum’ after sharing a string of controversial views.
The 44-year-old’s two eldest children, 20-year-old Tanisha and 18-year-old Jayden, are set to fly the nest in September to attend university. And while many parents would be mourning their childhood years, Carla is itching to turf them out.
“I can’t wait for them to move out and won’t miss them in the slightest – I’m counting down the days,” said Carla, from Hertfordshire. “They drive me insane and need their own lives. Other mums go crazy when I tell them this, but it’s the truth.
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“They’re mortified because their kids are their whole life – but I have always lived my life for me. I’ve put myself first as well as my kids. I think as parents, we are entitled to enjoy our lives. It angers me that mums think you have to give up your whole world for the kids.”
And she believes it will be to her children’s advantage too. Carla added, “I think they need to grow up and get into the real world.
“It’s not good to have your kids at home – I know people who have 30-year-old kids at home, and it’s not normal, and it’s holding them back. I actually think it’s cruel to keep them at home – [other mums should] get busy and get their own life back.”
Carla has set a budget of £2,000 for a BBQ in honour of the landmark occasion. She said, “I’m going to have the biggest party ever and celebrate hardcore. There will be no expenses spared – champagne, a hot tub and good vibes.

“I’m going to invite all of my friends over to celebrate me getting my life back. I had the older kids when I was 21 and did it alone, so I feel like my life is just beginning.
“I’m also [planning on] travelling the world in the next year – it’s my me-me-me era.”
Her other children have their father in the picture to help out while Carla enjoys her new carefree lifestyle. While she is looking forward to her eldest two leaving, Carla admits she is “very proud” of her eldest children for getting into university and setting off for independence.
But she won’t miss life without teenagers under her roof, with just her two younger children remaining. She said, “My whole life will be changing. I can’t wait for the peace – no more arguments or stinky teens or rubbish music banging.
“And no one to comment on my life and judge me if I want a wine at 4pm!”
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