IT’S the new school year for millions of kids and just like most parents, mum-of-four Carla Bellucci will also be dropping her children off by the gates.
But for the 42-year-old beauty, from the leafy Hertfordshire, the daily school run will also come with dirty looks from ”mum-zillas” who judge her outfits.
Carla, who’s previously admitted to being one of the most hated mums in the UK, said that no matter what she wears, trolls will have something to say.
”I can’t win with these mum-zillas,” she said in an exclusive chat wit Fabulous.
Whether she opts for a more basic ensemble or something more vibrant, the fashionista – who won’t leave a single penny to her kids – Carla always gets disapproving looks.
”I dress casual in dress or even maxi dress, and I get accused of wanting attention,” revealed the mum who’s often told she’s desperately trying to seduce and ”tease other dads” – despite being married.
In some cases, Carla claimed, she even gets called nasty names and accusations of ”trying to gain attention” from fellow male parents by the school gates.
Posing in a figure-hugging midi dress with a flattering square neckline and a sleek ponytail, the 42-year-old said she’s been branded ”a total slag”.
”So the next day I would wear a maxi dress and casual it down with a jacket and I get told I’m trying to look 18 and I’m so sad for dressing so young I’m trying to be 18!”
For the self-confessed ”gold digger”, who married a rich old man, there really is no winning with the haters, she said.
I think I look great and the other mum-zillas are actually minging.
Carla Bellucci
The following day, Carla arrived at school sporting ”a nice maxi colourful outfit” – but it wasn’t long until she was met with an army of rude remarks from others.
”I got called a fat wannabe in this dress and told my kids are ashamed to have me as a mum,” said Carla who said the comments were ”absolutely appalling”.
But despite what other mothers say, the 42-year-old, who first hit headlines in 2019 after admitting to faking depression to blag a free £7k nose job on the NHS, knows her curves look sexy.
In her eyes, the continuous criticism is simply a result of one thing – jealousy.
”I think I look great and the other mum-zillas are actually minging, the ones that troll me look like crap, it’s so embarrassing.”
The influencer, who’s had multiple tweakments over the year including breast implants, botox and lip fillers, even tried to hit back at the bullies, wearing a T-shirt with a slogan urging others to ”be kind”.
However, the move went unnoticed by the parents of her kids’ school who said the outfit was better suited to a teenager more than 20 years younger.
”They still said I looked horrific and I’m trying to dress like a teen.
”I thought I couldn’t go wrong in jeans and a T-shirt.
”But clearly I can’t help it if my body is curvy and banging.”
The former glamour model, mum to Jermaine, 20, Tanisha, 18 and Jayden, 16 and Blu Gianna, previously revealed that she walks around naked around her kids because “it’s only a pair of t*ts”.
Back to school deals to be had
SEVERAL major supermarkets and retailers are set to launch their sell-out uniform deals.
Prices for the bundles and offers start at just £5
Among the chains offering bargain deals on kids’ uniforms are Aldi, Marks and Spencer, and Tesco.
Asda
Asda’s George range offers the following key pieces:
Boys Uniform
- 2-pack polo shirt – regular fit or 2pk short sleeves shirt – from £3
- 2-pack slim leg adjustable waist trousers – from £8
- 2-pack basic sweatshirt – from £5
- Black double strap cupsole school shoes – from £10
Girls Uniform
- 2-pack scallop polo shirt – regular fit or 2 pack short sleeve shirt – from £3
- 2-pack pleated skirt – from £8
- 2-pack basic cardigan – from £8
- 2 pack short sleeve shirts – from £5
- 2-pack white short sleeve school polo shirts – from £3
Peacocks
Discount fashion retailer Peacocks is offering its cheap uniform range in all stores with 20% off from July 28.
Its kids’ uniform goes from age 2-3 up to age 14-15 years, which is a new age range for this year.
Among its key items are:
- Kids blouse – £5/£6/£7
- Kids polo 2-pack – £6/£7/£8
- Kids skinny trousers – £9/£10/£11
- Kids bootcut trousers – £9/£10/£11
- Kids Bengaline super skinny trousers – £8/£9/£10
M&S
M&S has held prices on its school uniform since 2021 and has confirmed the return of its popular 20% off school uniform early bird offer from July 2.
You can get the discount by shopping online or in stores where uniform is stocked.
Some examples of its range include:
- From £7 for a 3 pack of 100% responsibly sourced cotton unisex polo shirts, featuring stain-resistant technology
- From £11 for 2pk Boys’ Slim Leg School Trousers
- From £12 for 2pk Girls’ Pleated School Pinafores
Tesco
Tesco is bringing back its 25% off uniform deal again this year, the sale starts on July 23.
It doesn’t tend to run for a long time, so it might be a good idea to stock up while you can.
You need to ensure you have your Tesco Clubcard or app when you get to the till so the discount is applied.
Tesco is yet to reveal the exact items available in the offer.
Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury’s says it has maintained its 2022 prices on its school uniform.
It is said to be introducing its 25% off sale on June 19.
Last year you could pick up two packs of polo shirts starting from £3, trousers from £4 and two packs of gingham dresses from £10 both online and in stores.
The UK’s most hated mother has also sparked controversy on numerous occasions that go beyond her drop-off outfits, such as urging kids to get a job soon than later to enforce a strong work ethic.
Despite having a whopping 170k fans on Instagram herself, Carla reckons that modern-day parents are producing ”moron kids” who just want to become social media influencers.
“This generation is totally screwed and I blame the [parents] 100%,” said the blonde beauty.
“It’s insane as we have the right to live our own lives but no, these crazy parents give it all to their kids to disrespect them.
“They’re sacrificing themselves for these kids to sit on TikTok and pretend they’re famous – come on.
“People say I’m a terrible mum but kids are ending up as morons who think they are going to [make it on there].
“Keeping them into studies until they’re 18 is crazy and that’s why they have no work ethic.
”Keeping them into studies until they’re 18 is crazy and that’s why they have no work ethic,” said Carla who claimed to already have her first-ever house by that point.