
I'm 28 & homeless with 6 children – the council won't help & trolls call me a ‘scrounger' and tell me to ‘close my legs'
A MOTHER has revealed that she is currently homeless with six children.
Not only did Beth Jones claim that the
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A mother has revealed that she is homeless with six children and isn't getting any help from her local council
Credit: TikTok/@bethj96x
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Beth Jones has also found herself subject to intense trolling, with haters calling her a "scrounger" and telling her to "get a job"
Credit: TikTok/@bethj96x
The content creator, who has amassed 10,600 followers on TikTok, took to social media to 'introduce' herself, but was left with a string of horrendous remarks, including keyboard warriors telling her to 'get a job' and calling her a '
As well as this, the brunette, who is mum to five sons and one daughter, was also told to 'shut her legs'.
Posting online, the 28-year-old who has 'six beautiful children', explained: 'We are currently
Beth then revealed to Fabulous that her family were given a Section 21 (non-fault eviction) notice at the start of the year, leaving them homeless on 21st January 2025.
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Following this, Beth and her partner tried desperately to find a property to rent, but had no luck.
While Beth doesn't work, her partner does and they were soon given temporary accommodation provided by Shelter, a housing and homelessness charity that supports more than one million people a year.
Beth told Fabulous: 'We tried everything to get another private rented home but unfortunately fell short.'
The mother also got candid on her experience with trolling, as she shared: 'Trolls on my account are constantly saying "get a job", "why have so many kids if you can't afford them", "shut your legs".
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'They even go as far as saying they 'feel sorry' for my children and I'm 'neglecting them'.'
But Beth was eager to set the record straight and continued: 'I'd just like them to realise that anyone's circumstances can change within a second.
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'I would hate to see anyone else in my position feeling useless.'
Beth's TikTok clip, which she posted under the username @
What to do if you're made homeless
In England, your council must help if you're legally homeless or will become homeless within the next 8 weeks.
You may be legally homeless if:
you've no legal right to live in accommodation anywhere in the world
you cannot get into your home, for example your landlord has locked you out
it's not reasonable to stay in your home, for example you're at risk of violence or abuse
you're forced to live apart from your family or people you normally live with because there's no suitable accommodation for you
you're living in very poor conditions such as overcrowding
There are different types of support your council could offer you. For example, they may offer you advice, emergency housing, support to find longer-term housing or help so you can stay in your home.
If you are looking for advice you can contacting housing charity
But social media users were left divided by Beth's video - whilst the nasty trolls were out in full force, others were eager to share messages of love and support for the young mother.
One person said: 'Close your legs, if you can't support, you shouldn't have.'
Another added: 'Get a job.'
Doing everything I can, trust me! I've applied for so many homes
Beth Jones
A third commented: 'Shut your legs you scrounger.'
Whilst someone else snapped: 'You're in accommodation so they have helped you. It's a roof over your head. Be grateful.'
To this, Beth clapped back and confirmed: 'Not suitable accommodation…I am grateful.'
What It's Really Like Growing Up On A Council Estate
Fabulous reporter, Leanne Hall, recalls what it's like growing up in social housing.
As someone who grew up in a block of flats on a council estate, there are many wild stories I could tell.
From seeing a neighbour throw dog poo at the caretaker for asking them to mow their lawn (best believe they ended up on the Jeremy Kyle show later in life) to blazing rows over packages going missing, I've seen it all.
While there were many times things kicked off, I really do believe most of the time it's because families living on council estates get to know each other so well, they forget they're neighbours and not family.
Yes, things can go from zero to 100 quickly, but you know no matter what you can rely on your neighbour to borrow some milk or watch all of the kids playing outside.
And if you ask me, it's much nicer being in a tight community where boundaries can get crossed than never even knowing your neighbour's name while living on a fancy street.
Not only this, but another questioned: 'But what are you doing about it also??'
In response, Beth acknowledged: 'Doing everything I can, trust me! I've applied for so many homes.'
Most people are only three paychecks away from homelessness
TikTok user
At the same time, one user gushed: 'The comments on here are wild! Fun fact,
'Most people are only three paychecks away from homelessness. Good luck mama.'
A second agreed: 'What's up with these comments? Have a heart people! Hope you get a place sorted soon!'
Meanwhile, another penned: 'I hope you get your forever home soon.'
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