
I spend my rent money from UC on myself - bailiffs don’t scare me
A WOMAN who calls herself the ‘Benefit Queen’ has claimed she hasn’t paid rent in six months. Ebony Wood, who lives in a council house, claims she wo…
A recent social media video by user @ebonywooduc, with over 140,000 views, has ignited a debate on financial responsibility and tenant rights after the creator claimed she has not paid rent in six months and does not intend to pay bills. In the video, the woman states, "Honestly, they can't do shit about it, bro. They've not even sent me one letter asking me to pay my rent, fam." She further asserted that bailiffs would require her permission to enter her property, a claim widely disputed in the comments section by users citing legal procedures for eviction. The video, which intersperses her monologue with clips of her cleaning and engaging in daily activities, has drawn both support for her "mindset" and strong criticism for promoting misinformation regarding legal obligations. Experts in tenant law emphasize that landlords can pursue court orders for eviction and bailiffs, when acting under a warrant, do not require a tenant's permission to enter a property. The video highlights a growing online trend of individuals sharing unconventional financial advice, often without legal or expert backing, prompting discussions about the spread of misinformation on social platforms.
A WOMAN who calls herself the ‘Benefit Queen’ has claimed she hasn’t paid rent in six months. Ebony Wood, who lives in a council house, claims she wo…
A WOMAN who calls herself the ‘Benefit Queen’ has claimed she hasn’t paid rent in six months. Ebony Wood, who lives in a council house, claims she wo…
A WOMAN who calls herself the ‘Benefit Queen’ has claimed she hasn’t paid rent in six months. Ebony Wood, who lives in a council house, claims she wo…