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British TikTok Star Jailed in Thailand Over Visa and Benefit Fraud


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I wonder how many sphincters here on AN  tightened up reading this from the Mirror:

 

The UK Government website says a British citizen may still be able to claim some benefits even if they travel or move abroad, or even if they already live abroad. But there there are several instances where it is classified as fraud if you have benefits paid to you while abroad, which can include.

  • Not telling office that pays your benefit you’re going abroad, even if it’s just for a visit
  • Deliberately not reporting a change in your circumstances while abroad, like buying a property, working, or claiming a pension or benefit from another country
  • Being dishonest in order to get benefits, like continuing to claim the pension or benefit of someone who has died overseas

Brit mum notorious for TikToks on claiming benefits living abroad 'locked up in Thailand' - World News - Mirror Online

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Mentally ill plastic surgery addiction. 

A big problem around the world they actually think they look good. Terrible and disgusting. 

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

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Ellis Matthews, a British TikTok influencer from Lancashire, has found herself in a Thai prison for overstaying her visa. Known online as @mumontheruninasia, Ellis attracted attention for sharing her lavish lifestyle, funded by UK benefits allegedly. The 32-year-old moved to Thailand four years ago, documenting her life to over 16,000 followers. However, her controversial tips on claiming benefits while living abroad backfired, leading to a police raid at her Pattaya home.

 

Ellis, who claimed £2,300 monthly due to purported mental health issues, now faces grim conditions in detention. Meanwhile, doubts about the legitimacy of her benefits claims loom large. British authorities do permit some overseas benefit claims, but Thailand isn't typically approved.

 

 

The arrest also sparked a fundraising effort garnering little support and mixed reactions online. Despite the turmoil, Ellis’s three-year-old son, Cairo, remains in Thailand, but his mother’s older children remain in the UK.

 

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The case, tangled in claims and scepticism, echoes Ellis’s past controversies, including an unrecorded compensation claim and prior legal issues in the UK. With authorities watching closely, her future hangs in the balance, creating a poignant spectacle for family and followers alike, reported The Thaiger.

 

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These are the people that need clearing up from scamming befefits. Middle picture she looks like a freak

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Arrested for overstaying visa? 

 

What sort of work was she doing? Judging by her videos, there is probably one a few things she has any talent for.

 

If she is claiming benefits she should be reporting back every few months.

 

She's got plenty of kids apparently. 

 

At first i thought she was trolling, being outrageous - but this is something else. 

 

I doubt any of her story, even the suffering in jail tale - the gofundme setup always raises suspicion. 

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8 hours ago, John Drake said:

six mental disorders.

 

 

I believe that is below average for British ex-pats

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8 hours ago, impulse said:

I wonder how many sphincters here on AN  tightened up reading this from the Mirror:

 

The UK Government website says a British citizen may still be able to claim some benefits even if they travel or move abroad, or even if they already live abroad. But there there are several instances where it is classified as fraud if you have benefits paid to you while abroad, which can include.

  • Not telling office that pays your benefit you’re going abroad, even if it’s just for a visit
  • Deliberately not reporting a change in your circumstances while abroad, like buying a property, working, or claiming a pension or benefit from another country
  • Being dishonest in order to get benefits, like continuing to claim the pension or benefit of someone who has died overseas

Brit mum notorious for TikToks on claiming benefits living abroad 'locked up in Thailand' - World News - Mirror Online

 

 

Many Brits i meet who live in Thailand, are on some sort of benefits from the generous UK, more so after Covid. Absolute parasites. Then they pontificate on muslims..

 

Awful. 

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The source of the information seems to be Ms Matthews herself so some common sense and scepticism required when reading the story.

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