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‘UK’s most hated lady’ to dwell in Donald Trump’s US after Rachel Reeves Budget ‘mess’

‘Britain’s most hated woman’ is backing Donald Trump to win the US election – before moving to the states in 2026.

Carla Bellucci, 42, wants to quit the UK because she is “scared” for her children’s future after blasting the recent budget.

The former glamour model rose to fame by conning the NHS for a free nose job by faking depression – but she now says our health system is “broken”.

She believes Britain would be more prosperous with someone like Trump in charge and the MAGA lover wants to see him become president for a second time.

The mum-of-four, from Hitchin, Herts, told us: “What is with this new budget? This country has gone insane pumping all this money into the NHS. It is broken.



Carla Bellucci
The outspoken mum is planning on leaving Britain

“I stated this five years ago and nothing improves and us hardworking people are going to have to pay more tax – it is crazy and this government has lost it.

“So now that Trump is hopefully going to be back in power I want to go live in America. I’m scared for my kids’ future here and I knew Trump would be back I always said it.”

Labour’s first budget since 2010 saw tax rises worth £40bn to fund the NHS and other public services – something Carla called unacceptable.

She added: “We need a Trump to run the UK instead of bloody Starmer. We are in a mess. The UK has gone down I always stand by that Rishi needed longer.



Carla Bellucci
She has raised her four kids in Hertfordshire

“We will end up like the Americans begging for Conservatives to come back and sort the country just like the Americans did with Trump.

“We are looking to go May 2026. We have a month’s trip booked to get the house and visa etc.”

Despite her gloomy outlook of the budget, Carla was bullish about her own glamorous lifestyle.



Carla Bellucci
The budget won’t impact her lavish holidays

The controversial influencer previously boasted about going on five holidays per year and after the Labour announcement she said “nothing” will stop her living the good life.

Concluding, she declared: “We are here for a good time not a long time.”