
I need £90k or me & my kids'll be evicted & I'm begging strangers to help -I may be deluded, but what choice do I have?
MAMMA MIA I need £90k or me & my kids'll be evicted & I'm begging strangers to help -I may be deluded, but what choice do I have?
A MUM has claimed that she needs to raise £90,000 or she and her children will be evicted from their home.
Single mum Rhiannon says she has 806 days to make the mammoth sum, and is asking strangers on the internet for their help.
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Rhiannon is trying to raise £90,000
Credit: tiktok.com/@alittlebitofrhi
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She is using TikTok to help her on her misson
Credit: tiktok.com/@alittlebitofrhi
Taking to TikTok, Rhiannon admitted that her plan does seem "delusional" and "far fetched".
"But I feel like if I don't even try to raise the money then I'm letting my boys down", she said.
The mum does not give further details as to why she believes she will be evicted
Rhiannon's plan is to post a TikTok video every day until September 1st 2027, when the 806 days is up.
As well as documenting her journey, she hopes to make money from the TikTok Creator Fund, which pays TikTokers for the content they create, dependent on how many likes and views they get.
This means that if strangers help her out by interacting with her TikTok videos, they can help her to make cash.
"I would never ask for any money, but I am going to ask for your engagement", she said.
To reach her goal, Rhiannon needs to make £111.66 every day.
"And yes that does sound impossible, even for me", the ambitious mum said.
As well as using the Creator Fund, Rhiannon also plans to sell some of her belongings, and look for some "side hustles."
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"I know this is unrealistic and probably not going to happen, but I at least have to try", she said.
Rhiannon is now on day 53 of her journey, and has set up a donation page where people can "buy a brick" which has had 454 supporters so far.
Her video, posted to the account (alittlebitofrhi) has gone viral, racking up over 959,000 views on the video sharing platform.
TikTok users raced to the video's comments section to share their support for her mission.
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