A MOTHER has been trolled for splashing the cash on beauty treatments whilst living in a council house.
Whitney Ainscough, 31, a mum from Rotherham in South Yorkshire, was criticised for having injectable procedures, but was eager to clap back at haters.


Posting online, the self-professed ‘bad mum’, who just days ago was slammed for buying a Range Rover despite making her kids share a bedroom, responded to a troll who passed judgement on her face.
In response to a comment that read ‘No bloke has ever said “that’s a good look”’, Whitney, who makes six figures a month from social media but still lives in a council house, uploaded a clip with the caption “I do what I want for me, nobody else.”
Whitney, who has three children – Cora Bentley, 12, Addison Squires, seven, and Adley Christopher, three – then replied and said: “It’s a good job that I do things for myself, not for what a bloke thinks or wants of me.”
Clearly unbothered by what keyboard warriors say, the content creator explained: “It makes me happy, it makes me feel better, therefore that’s why I have it.
“And I know there’s a lot of mixed opinions about aesthetics and stuff like that – you don’t have to get it, I’m not enticing you to get it.
“I’m just showing my results and that I’m happy.”
After a busy day at the salon, the brunette, who recently appeared on LBC after receiving a fine from her children’s school, shared: “I’ve had a few treatments today.
“I’ve had skin boosters, I’ve had under eye Lumi Eye, I’ve had lip filler and I’ve had a Botox top up.
“That makes me happy. I’m not doing it for you, I’m not doing it for a man, I’m not doing it for anybody else, just me.
“And if that’s what makes me happy, I will do that.”
Getting candid on what other people might do to boost their mood, the mother, who owns a white Range Rover Evoque, shared: “Drinking might make you happy, you do that.
“Buying clothes might make you happy, you do that. Everybody is different.”
I do things for myself, not for what a bloke thinks or wants of me
Whitney Ainscough
Giving viewers a close-up look at her plumped-up face, Whitney, who spent £4,000 on a Jet2 Lanzarote holiday without her kids just last month, then recognised: “I’m actually really impressed, I have got a little bruise here, but minimal bruising.
“Normally I bruise bad – last time it was bruises all over…I’m happy with that.”

She claimed that she gets cosmetic treatments for herself and not men[/caption]
According to Whitney, getting fillers makes her happy[/caption]
Social media users react
Whitney’s TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @itsmebadmom, has clearly left many open-mouthed as it has quickly racked up 33,700 views.
Many viewers eagerly raced to the comments to share support for the mother, whilst also revealing which tweakments they have had done.
What are the risks of lip fillers?
THE RISKS of dermal fillers depend on whether the procedure was done correctly and the type of filler used.
The NHS recommends you speak to your practitioner about the risks beforehand.
Serious problems are rare but can include:
- Infection
- A lumpy appearance under the skin, which might need to be treated with surgery or medicine
- The filler moving away from the intended treatment area, which may need to be removed using surgery
- Scarring
- Blocked blood vessels in the face, which can cause tissue death and permanent blindness
You should see your GP if you have any complications that need medical attention and speak to your practitioner if you’re not happy with the results or experience lumpiness.
Source: NHS
One person said: “I’ve had Botox and lip filler. I’m 42 and ain’t getting any younger. I like it and don’t care what others think.”
Another added: “Keep being you Whitney.”
A third commented: “Well said, my lovely. As long as you’re happy that’s what matters hun.”
Meanwhile, someone else chimed in: “Love this girl – she is real and if she wants to have treatments it’s her choice.”
But at the same time, others voiced their concern at Whitney’s plump pout.
I really like you, but those lips look awful
TikTok user
One woman advised: “I don’t think you should do your lips again, they look too big for your face. What were you thinking?
“They don’t look even or natural. DON’T ruin your face with all that c**p, you don’t even need it.”
A second agreed: “I really like you, but those lips look awful.”
Whilst another user claimed: “Your lips looked better before.”
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Social media users were quick to support the mother[/caption]
But others voiced their concern at her plump pout[/caption]