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I’m a stay-at-home mom of three and I’m having trouble paying the bills – stress makes me cry, I’m begging strangers to help me get money

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A stay-at-home mom begs strangers to help her pay the bills while she is “struggling” to pay for her three children.

Kieranne stated that it is “literally killing her” that she cannot provide more for her children as she is “not doing very well financially”.

Kieranne made an appeal asking people for help to pay their bills

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Kieranne made an appeal asking people for help to pay their billsCredit: tiktok //@kieranneeunice/

In a tearful clip about her @kieranneeunice account, she explained how she’s not asking for money in the traditional sense, but said that engaging in her social media content will help her make money.

Kieranne, who is currently a student, said she is debating whether she should copy the “trend” of asking for help that has been “a long time ago”.

She shared: “I feel terrible, I’m literally desperate at the moment.

“I need your help and no, I don’t actually need your money, what I really need from you is your time and involvement, likes, shares, comments, all that kind of stuff on this video.

“I’m really struggling at the moment and I don’t know how to express it without getting emotional.”

Kieranne explained how she has three young children but wanted to “do better for them” than she currently does.

During the clip, she showed herself tidying the family home, including cleaning the kitchen, organizing the children’s toys and tidying the living room.

She added, “I don’t want to tell a sob story, but I can do it because I can feel the tears coming.”

The mother told how she was worried about paying the bills and feeding her children.

Kieranne continued: “I don’t want that for my children.

I charge for games at my house and the children are charged for snacks, electricity and even soap pumps

“It’s literally me who can’t do better for them.

“I know some of you might be thinking ‘why don’t you work then Kieranne’.

“I’m a housewife, I have three young children, the oldest has additional needs so she needs a lot of support and I’m also a student.

“I’m working towards a career and I really want to get to that point.

Kieranne explained how she has three young children but wanted to 'do better for them' than she currently does

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Kieranne explained how she has three young children but wanted to ‘do better for them’ than she currently doesCredit: tiktok //@kieranneeunice/

“At the moment I am struggling and going through difficult times.

“I just can’t help but cry, pathetic I know.”

The mother apologized on camera for getting “emotional” as she shared her story with her 115,000 followers.

Her video has racked up over 2 million views, so people have clearly rallied behind her to help with engagement on her content.

I don’t want to tell you a sob story, but I can do this because I can feel the tears coming

Keiranne

One supportive person wrote: “We have you, Mom. One day at a time.”

Another added: “I’m sorry Kieranne, you’re doing your best and that’s what matters.”

According to Forbes, you may need anywhere between 10,000 and 1 million TikTok followers to start making good money.

The more followers you have, the more likely a brand will pay you to advertise their product.

How to make money on TikTok

FOLLOWERS are essential to monetize your TikTok account.

The more followers you have, the more likely a brand will pay you to advertise their product.

You can also use online popularity to branch out into other areas, such as creating your own product, promoting a YouTube channel, or building an acting and singing career like Addison Rae.

If you have more than 1,000 followers on TikTok, you can start live streaming and monetizing those live streams.

TikTok users can purchase coins that can be distributed to you during a live stream.

These coin donations can be exchanged for real money, just like on the popular live streaming app Twitch.

Here are some ways to monetize your content…

  • Affiliate marketing
  • Tip
  • Organize a workshop
  • Selling Items
  • Design digital products

You can also use online popularity to branch out into other areas, such as creating your own product, promoting a YouTube channel, or building an acting and singing career like Addison Rae.

Some people, if eligible, join the TikTok Creator Fund and then TikTok pays for the content.

However, you may not earn as much as you think.

According to Mashable, some of the top creators reported earnings around 3p per 1,000 views.

I feel terrible, I’m literally desperate right now

Kieranne

Last year, we shared how three in 10 adults are currently struggling to feed their families due to the cost of living.

Shocking research commissioned by cereal manufacturer Kellogg’s has found that hundreds of Britons are suffering financial hardship.

The survey of 2,000 adults revealed that 29% admit they have difficulty ensuring there is always enough food on the table.

With a quarter (26 percent) saying they have never asked for help.

As a result, 59 percent reduced their electricity and gas consumption, while 54 percent had to borrow money from friends and family. And one in ten turned to a food bank to help them survive.





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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