A mother has said she wants a gift of £500 from each of her children this Mother’s Day, after she ‘sacrificed my whole life for them’.
Carla Bellucci, 44, from Hertfordshire, is expecting nothing less than ‘cold hard cash’ from her four kids when the celebration rolls around on Sunday.
Her eldest, 23, who she does not want to name, Tanisha, 21, Jayden, 19, and even Blu, three, will all be expected to cough up to mark the festivities.
The parent, who has previously been dubbed Britain’s ‘most hated mum’, said: ‘I want £500 from each child in cold hard cash.
‘I need the money so I can put it towards fixing my face. After four kids, I’m going to get Botox to melt away the stress of being such a great mum.’
It marks an improbable step up from her wishlist last year, which saw her request a Gucci cap costing £400 and a ‘slap up meal with champagne’.
On top of this year’s cash gifts, Ms Bellucci has also requested a series of other premium presents from her brood.
Tanisha has so far booked a variety of activities for her mother, including a fine-dining reservation for one at a top London restaurant and an afternoon tea at The Shard.
Carla Bellucci (pictured, with her youngest child, Blu), 44, from Hertfordshire, is expecting each of her four kids to cough up when the celebration rolls around on Sunday
The parent (pictured), who has previously been dubbed Britain’s ‘most hated mum’, said: ‘I want £500 from each child in cold hard cash’
And she is also set to give her mother a further ‘stack of cash’ to splash on a shopping spree and a pricey bouquet of flowers, which cost £200 alone.
Her two brothers will put a further undecided amount towards a holiday for Ms Bellucci – which will mark her ninth trip this year alone.
Even though Blu is only a toddler, she is also expecting from her a brand new pair of Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses, on top of her £500 cash gift.
Given her daughter’s pre-school age, these will likely come from her husband Giovanni’s pocket.
Despite the laundry list of demands, Tanisha does not think her mum is being unreasonable in the slightest.
She said: ‘Honestly, if I have the money, then why wouldn’t I spend it on her? My mum is the best mum ever.
‘She’s done so much for me and my brothers – so she truly deserves the best of everything.
‘I know some people might think it’s a bit extra, but I love going above and beyond for her. She’s always put us first, so it feels right to spoil her when I can.
On top of this year’s cash gifts, Ms Bellucci has also requested a series of other premium presents from her brood, with her daughter Tanisha (pictured) booking a variety of activities for her mother
Ms Bellucci (pictured) said: ‘I’m really not asking for a lot when I have sacrificed my whole life for them. They only get one mum and I have done everything I can’
‘It’s just my way of showing her how much I appreciate everything she’s done for us.’
But despite her children’s generosity, Ms Bellucci expressed her distaste for opening her gifts while they are present – and plans to do it solo, champagne in hand.
‘I want to open my presents in peace with no noisy kids around,’ she said.
‘I’m really not asking for a lot when I have sacrificed my whole life for them. They only get one mum and I have done everything I can.’
It comes after Ms Bellucci previously revealed she ‘vets’ anyone Tanisha dates with an invasive list of questions.
Though it drives her daughter ‘crazy’, her mother insists it is done with love – and to make sure she does not ‘end up with a loser’.
Ms Bellucci, who faked depression to get a nose job on the NHS, has now been diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
She is now relying on the free healthcare service for treatment for her incurable lung condition and to ‘stay alive’ – and has noted the irony of the situation.
Her other previous controversial moves include charging her family £150 per head for Christmas dinner and buying her daughter a Magic Mike lap dance for her 18th birthday.











