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I live in a council house – my children receive £100 for every tooth that falls out… I know it’s a crisis, but what is the fee?

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A MUM OF THREE who lives in a council house has revealed the local Tooth Fairy gives her children £100 for every tooth that falls out.

Whitney Ainscough, 30, a self-proclaimed “bad mum” who lives on a council estate in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, said that despite the cost of living crisis, her children “currently get £100 a tooth”. .

The mother-of-three also went viral after spending £100 on stylish designer shoes for her 11-year-old daughter.

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The mother-of-three also went viral after spending £100 on stylish designer shoes for her 11-year-old daughter.Credit: Paul Tonge
Whitney, from South Yorkshire, also recently bought a Range Rover

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Whitney, from South Yorkshire, also recently bought a Range RoverCredit: WHITNEY AINSCOUGH
The 30-year-old wondered how much other parents paid when the Tooth Fairy appeared

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The 30-year-old wondered how much other parents paid when the Tooth Fairy appearedCredit: instagram/@itsmebadmomm

Whitney, who has three children – Cora, 11, Addison, five, and Adley, two, with partner Joel Christopher, 32 – revealed that these days her son even tries to rip off some of her mowers on purpose, hoping to sweep in some extra money.

Taking to Instagram, where the rising social media star has garnered more than 30,000 followers, the mom wondered how much other parents give their children.

”I just wanted to ask – what’s the Tooth Fairy’s pace these days?

”I know, cost of living, price inflation, you know.

”My children currently earn £100 per tooth. Obviously, I have three kids, a lot of teeth,” Whitney said in the video.

The mum, who earns £4,000 a month and recently splashed out on a new Range Rover, added that her son has already realized this and will even take drastic measures to ensure the Tooth Fairy visits more often.

“My son is trying to rip them off to get £100,” Whitney said, adding that in the past she got about 50p for £1.

”How much does everyone pay for a tooth? Still how clean is it? If it’s dirty, do they make less money?

Whitney, who found fame after posting TikTok videos of grim-looking packed lunches, recently claimed she earned an astronomical £15,000 in January and another £17,000 in February.

Although the mother-of-three is making an impressive living from her social media accounts – with TikTok alone boasting more than 330,000 fans – Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council said she is “not in breach of her tenancy agreement”.

I do nothing all day and get called a ‘benefits bitch’ but now I earn more than DOUBLE Rishi Sunak – they should make me PM

As previously reported by The Sun, Whitney forked out just £458 to rent her two-bedroom council property on the outskirts of the city.

Whitney – who also went viral after spending £100 on Vivienne Westwood shoes for his daughter – revealed his name is also on the waiting list for a four-bedroom council house, as the current property is too small for a family of five.

Why are we in a cost of living crisis?

How high is inflation? Which prices are increasing the fastest? Why did prices rise so quickly?

As explained by the Government InstituteThe “cost of living crisis” refers to the drop in “real” disposable income that the UK has experienced since late 2021.

This means that everyday essentials, such as food and bills, increase faster than the average household income.

Some of the causes unique to the UK include labor shortages related to the departure of large numbers of foreign workers due to Brexit and additional taxes on families.

Other factors that have only worsened the growing crisis include the increase in the energy price cap for households by 54%, as well as a further increase in National Insurance, to name a few, experts explained.

The mother-of-three was also brutally trolled on social media, with enemies accusing her of “benefits fraud”.

Hitting back, Whitney exclusively told Fabulous: “I am not fleecing the taxpayer, something I have been accused of by followers on TikTok.

”I’m not committing benefits fraud.

“I was legally entitled to Universal Credit and paid into the system for many years.

“And after once earning over £2,000 in a week through my TikTok videos, I have now gained benefits and earned an average of £800 a week.

“My priorities may be different from other people’s, but so what?

“I don’t judge how other people take care of their children, so they shouldn’t judge how I take care of mine.”

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