Woman Living On Welfare With 10 Kids From 5 Different Men Has One Goal At This Point

Mandy Cowie, a British welfare queen, says she wants 50 grandchildren so she can continue raking in benefits from the government and become the biggest benefits family in Great Britain. The 49-year-old single mother has 10 children with five different men.

Cowie has lived on welfare for over three decades and is trying to convince her own children to follow a similar path. She currently takes over $34,000 in benefits every year. At least $3,000 of that has gone to covering much of her body with tattoos.

โ€œTen kids and full of tattoos, mate,โ€ Cowie said of herself.

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“So what if I’m on the effing dole, mate. Don’t like it, eff off. I had my first one at 18 and my last one at 36, and I’ve told them I want 50 grandkids before I die.”

Cowie, who already has 16 grandchildren, will be featured on Britainโ€™s Biggest Benefits Family. The television show profiles families that pride themselves on living on benefits.

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She also admitted to buying cigarettes for her 13-year-old daughter when she behaved well and letting her drink alcohol at home.

โ€œPeople may be shocked that I’ve been on benefits for so long, but I don’t care,โ€ Cowie said. “I can’t work because of the kids, and while the pregnancies weren’t planned, I love having a big family.

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โ€œI probably wouldn’t get a job that would pay as much as I get now anyway. People might judge, but if it’s there on offer, who wouldn’t take it?โ€

Three of Cowie’s children live with her, while the other seven have moved out. She collects disability benefits for a son, child tax credits, child benefit and a jobseekersโ€™ allowance.

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Cowieโ€™s 24-year-old daughter, Cristal, has picked up some tips from her mother on how to maximize welfare money, saying: โ€œI’m still with the baby’s dad, but he doesn’t live at my house. People say he lives there, but he doesn’t … If we were to live together, our benefits would get stopped, so we might as well be together and live in different houses.โ€

According to Express, the British government spends more than $201 million in welfare benefits on 27,000 large families.


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