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Lynn Love

Woman who faked depression to get nose job on NHS says she's abused daily from trolls

A mum-of-three dubbed Britain's 'most hated woman' claims she's had to remove her children from school after being egged on a weekly basis.

Carla Bellucci, 38, previously hit the headlines after she revealed she faked depression in order to get a £7,000 nose job on the NHS , reports The Mirror .

The ex-model is now saying she's been getting death threats, abuse from trolls online and strangers in the street telling her she'd be "better off dead".

She claims she and her three children, Jermaine, 16, Tanisha, 14, and Jayden Nurse, 12, will have to move as they no longer feel safe.

She says their car and home are egged on a weekly basis.

Speaking to The Sun, she said: "The trolling is on another level. It has got really serious now and I do fear for my life here.

"I know I’ve brought it on myself but it’s unbearable. My children can’t even go to school, they are being home schooled.

"I have received death threats on Instagram . People say I don’t deserve to have kids and they wish I would die in a car crash."

Carla is now going to move house so her children can go to school like "normal kids".

Despite being criticised for lying in order to get free cosmetic surgery on the NHS, Carla says she doesn't regret her decision and she'd "do it again".

Last month she launched a crowdfunding campaign for a £6,000 bum lift after the NHS refused the free opration.

Speaking about her latest 'scrounging' bid, the mum-of-three said: "I need it for my mental health, for my self-esteem and it is just something that I need doing so bad and I know I can’t pay for it.

“The NHS definitely won’t pay for it this time. I don’t know why, transgenders get operations left, right and centre but they will not pay for my bum lift.

“So I am relying on you guys, the great British public, to donate.”

Carla, from Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, said she was "willing to do whatever it takes" to get the bum lift, and brushed off the dangers of the operation by saying "you've got to take risks".

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