From Riches to Rags: Culture Shock! - Rich Kids Go Skint UK - Reality TV

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Rich Kids Go Skint UK - S02 E13
Watch as a wealthy young adult swaps a life of luxury for a struggle with budgeting in a less fortunate family’s home. See the culture shock and learnings unfold in a journey that reveals the stark class differences and the value of a dollar.
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Rich Kids Go Skint showcases wealthy youths experiencing life with less fortunate families. Tasked with daily chores like shopping, cooking, and cleaning, they gain insight into the struggles of living on a tight budget. This eye-opening series bridges societal gaps, offering a unique perspective on differing lifestyles.
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  • @anitascanlan8959
    @anitascanlan895920 күн бұрын

    What a kind hearted lad. It just shows his parents have raised him well. His compassion and not being judgemental speaks volumes ❤

  • @user-bv7bb7jr2z
    @user-bv7bb7jr2z26 күн бұрын

    What a kind respectable young man He will go very far with that beautiful manners♥️

  • @CristinLive
    @CristinLive26 күн бұрын

    Alex was a very respectful house guest I think he’s done really well with all of the tasks given!

  • @user-po3lj2ug4w
    @user-po3lj2ug4w26 күн бұрын

    Yes, please do a show about what they're doing now in 2024,thanks

  • @nicolas_-_-_

    @nicolas_-_-_

    26 күн бұрын

    Hello! That's a good idea. I guess the rich are still rich and the poor are still poor. Those rich kids probably still buy ridiculous things they don't even need 😄

  • @theresamcclure7333

    @theresamcclure7333

    20 күн бұрын

    Yes absolutely! Would wonderful to see where everyone is! Watching from Australia ❤

  • @ransom7788

    @ransom7788

    12 күн бұрын

    They should but in America. Our middle class is dying it’s so bad here!

  • @saltymcpepper5777

    @saltymcpepper5777

    6 күн бұрын

    @@ransom7788How are they going to do a where are they now about British people in America?

  • @shplizzionsbruck2406

    @shplizzionsbruck2406

    2 күн бұрын

    @@ransom7788we got rid of our middle class in Canada. We only have the super rich and working poor now. The class divide is growing every day with no end in sight.

  • @epi8673
    @epi867326 күн бұрын

    Seeing those young privileged people behaving so respectful and appreciating gives me hope that the world can be a better place. At the same time it saddens me that a young family has not enough money to feed them all. 😢

  • @frontlinersaudi8076

    @frontlinersaudi8076

    25 күн бұрын

    the rich-born kids are the ones polite unlike the rich-made ones.

  • @annacherish5734

    @annacherish5734

    24 күн бұрын

    Real rich people have manners, it’s the fake rich people that don’t

  • @SnowWhite-wt4pw

    @SnowWhite-wt4pw

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@frontlinersaudi8076 umm I would say that the one's in uk are much different then one's in the state's...no matter how they started with money most end up being lil snot's here...unless they are one's who started out alive in that struggle to know and remember how it was to have that struggle and now just be thankful they don't have the stress of not knowing where their next meals are...they are rare though...

  • @SnowWhite-wt4pw

    @SnowWhite-wt4pw

    23 күн бұрын

    On another note, I don't get people who are hurting for money like this going out and thinking its a good idea to bring kids into the mix, like that is going to make it easier...

  • @datgrrl5698

    @datgrrl5698

    20 күн бұрын

    I attempted to read this run on sentence lacking proper grammar and punctuation but life is far too short.

  • @maureenbrophy7852
    @maureenbrophy785226 күн бұрын

    What a lovely couple & great rich kid. Parents reared him well💐

  • @nancyhsu5565
    @nancyhsu556525 күн бұрын

    Alex is among the best of the "rich kids." He's thoughtful and down to earth. His parents are lovely, but featured too briefly. Their luxurious home with the stuffed animals (sweet touch) shows the lack of snobbery - it screams cozy, fun and welcome! Antony and Jen are loving, hardworking parents who deserve respect and a better future. This episode came out in 2019. I hope the two families are still friends today.

  • @SnowWhite-wt4pw

    @SnowWhite-wt4pw

    23 күн бұрын

    I only just started watching these and your right on many point's, cause he doesn't seem over the top, nor does his house, for me its a bit closer to a middle income family type house with people who are down to earth who worked hard for their money and what they got to give to their kids...plus the family he spent time with seem's more like the one's these kids should be at and not one's only living in dumps on government funds...What floor's me is the one's who work only bringing home 1k a month, I mean I did that back in high school or first years out of school in the 80's... Now I would consider myself a bit spoiled, we lived in basic ghetto to richer type life, even after I moved out for my 2nd marriage was like that, but I have never stopped living how my mother taught me on getting the most out of your money...also my kids were given the same as I did, like buying first car and helping at other things, but taught to appreciate it and work as part of the family doing what things needed to get done to get these type of things...plus we were never one's on like bday's or xmas to just go out and buy a bunch of random crap so it looked like they had a lot but was stuff that lasted 5 mintues for kids, to me that was just throwing money in the trash....so we would get fewer things but be really thoughtful on the choice's for each kid to make sure it was something that could be useful in life (like a laptop) that they can use for many year's then maybe a few smaller things... Really liked the balance of the people in this episode, only thing I didn't get was the woman for breakfast taking 2 pieces of toast but gave the guest 1 piece who is a guy, who normally eat more...plus why didn't she get her parent's or other family member's take turn's in watching her kid and then maybe go to work herself so it can make things better for them...stop worrying about taking vacation's...even us with making 6 figure's who have rarely taken a vacation and with a family of 6 we have never gone together at same time either...plus if you look around there are ton of things you can do with your kids for free...

  • @nancyhsu5565

    @nancyhsu5565

    22 күн бұрын

    @@SnowWhite-wt4pw Thanks for sharing your story and input. The Brits have the best shows and documentaries. This channel is still uploading more episodes so check them out - it's worth your time. Go to Wikipedia for more info because this channel doesn't list series and episode numbers.

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    12 сағат бұрын

    @@SnowWhite-wt4pwgirl… you sound a bit out of touch. What tf is a ghetto richer lifestyle? That doesn’t make sense to me haha.

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    12 сағат бұрын

    @@SnowWhite-wt4pwa lot of people are only making $800 to $1500 a month in the UK and the US. It’s very hard to live on that in both countries, but extremely common. I’m concerned that’s a surprise for you since it’s so common. It shouldn’t be, but unfortunately it is.

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    12 сағат бұрын

    @@SnowWhite-wt4pwmaybe off camera (or in a scene they cut) the guy asked for only one piece of toast. These shows are edited. This seems like easily a possibility without even thinking about it for more than a few seconds. Also, you dont really know the situation in its entirety. Maybe there’s a very valid reason she doesn’t leave her kids with her parents so she can work herself. Maybe her parents don’t want to have to watch her children all the time while she works. Maybe she can’t trust them to care for them the ways she prefers (like some grandparents don’t believe in food allergies and will feed their grandchild food the mother told them not to. Some will allow their grandchild to do things the mother doesn’t allow like certain games, etc.). Maybe her parents get easily fatigued or pained from old age and wouldn’t be able to handle being in charge of the children that long on a nearly daily (or daily) basis. Like, you really seem to be making a lot of assumptions here about this women’s life from a very edited television show.

  • @jeanthobaben
    @jeanthobaben26 күн бұрын

    Alex is a lovely young man. I hope Ant can find a better job. He's a hard worker.🥰

  • @eyerollingintooblivion
    @eyerollingintooblivion18 күн бұрын

    All three of these young people are amazing, both sides so kind and generous.

  • @singlewhitefemale1707
    @singlewhitefemale170721 күн бұрын

    Alex seems to have a good head on his shoulders. Very respectful, open minded and not judgmental. His parents raised a good young man.

  • @MGold00
    @MGold0026 күн бұрын

    Its very nice to see that it a young family r they dont want to be on benefits. Lovely Alex is so humble & respect.

  • @sjay7209

    @sjay7209

    25 күн бұрын

    Amen, we need more of that especially in the USA. It’s the opposite here where the majority of people on benefits ( welfare) don’t have any desire or intentions of doing better for themselves through hard work and saving. Why bother when you get handed everything for free and then work side gigs getting paid under the table and they don’t report the extra cash so they are doing better than alot of working folks. People lack pride in themselves. Its wonderful to see struggling folks do for themselves and even if they don’t have much at all they have pride

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    11 сағат бұрын

    @@sjay7209that’s really not true. Stop spreading lies. That’s just a popular stereotype that’s spread around to piss people off and get them to vote to lower benefit amounts and get rid of them if possible (likely coming in the future unfortunately). Most people on benefits are disabled, single parents who even if they got a job they still wouldn’t be able to afford childcare with the income on top of bills and everything else essential. Many people on benefits actually do have a job though. Including myself. I don’t get many benefits, but I do get food stamps and medi-cal health insurance, which I am so so thankful for! My food stamps do not pay even close to what my food costs each month, but it’s helpful. I work as much as I can. I’m disabled with various chronic illnesses so I can’t work a regular part time job or full time job without eventually losing that job because I become too sick to preform my duties (my illness flares off and on and flares can last months if I’m overworking my body during them). So this means I have to do odd jobs. Like babysitting while the parents go on a date night, to a doctor’s appointment, etc. Sometimes I clean houses when my body can handle that. I detail care when I’m able to. I do all types of work. I’m also going to community college right now to become a forensic scientist. You see the news and politicians spreading around the belief that people don’t want to work and they just want to stay on benefits, but that’s not the case for most people. Benefits do NOT pay enough to live comfortably on. Most people want to live comfortably and therefore would prefer to have a job that paid more than the benefits they receive.

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    11 сағат бұрын

    @@sjay7209also, my odd jobs are not paid under the table. I pay taxes on them. Just so you can’t talk crap about that.

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    11 сағат бұрын

    Hi, just wanted to let you know that the person who responded to your comment first is very wrong about US citizens on benefits. Sure, some of them don’t want to work and would rather stay on benefits and may even do jobs that pay cash and not claim the cash on taxes to keep the max amount of benefits. But that’s not most people. Some people just believe that to be true because politicians spread that stereotype around so they can get voters to support the government when they continually cut funds for retirement benefits, disability benefits, unemployment (which has a time limit that you can be on it and you must prove that you’ve been applying to jobs each week), food stamps, etc. Truth is, benefits pay so little that it’s very hard to live on it. They don’t pay enough for a comfortable life. Most people would rather be able to do a job that pays more than their benefits. Including me! I get food stamps and medi-cal (which is the other free health insurance in California and you have to be pretty poor to get it). I’d love to make more money, but I’ve been too sick from my chronic illnesses to work a part time or full time job because I lose my job when I end up having a flare that lasts months and makes completing my work duties impossible. If I push my body too hard I end up in the hospital. I’m also going to college right now so that’s also why my body cannot handle a full time or even part time job. So I have to just do odd jobs when I’m able to, but unlike what he said, I don’t get paid under the table for those jobs. I pay taxes on them. So many people in the US are disabled and too sick to work enough to stay off of benefits. So many people are single parents and don’t make enough money to cover the necessary childcare to go to work until their child is old enough to go to free public school (which gets out around 2:30-3pm, so the typical 9am to 5pm job won’t work unless they find and can afford child care for after school). It is so much more complex and complicated than what the man in your comments is making it out to be. And it’s like sure, why have a baby if you cannot afford them on your own? Circumstances change. Some people lost their job, their partner (so only one income now or none), birth control isn’t 100%, condoms break, etc. Not everyone can handle abortion or adoption. We as people need to start making less assumptions about people and start questioning more the narratives that politicians are putting out. If a politician(s) are constantly talking about how no one wants to work and they’re all on benefits, then later they support a bill about lowering the monthly benefits payment to elderly and disabled, can we really trust him to tell us the truth? Is he just over exaggerating to get an outcome he wants for that bill? I could go on…

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    11 сағат бұрын

    @@sjay7209ah almost forgot, a ton of people on benefits are also elderly and they never made enough money to have a good enough retirement lump sum saved up. They paid into the system to get their retirement benefit, and the budget for it has been cut multiple times so it’s so little many elderly have to rely on family to make ends meet because it doesn’t pay enough to survive. They’re too sick, old, etc. to continue working. Some elderly actually do work until they die though or until they’re on their death bed because they cannot afford not to as long as their body allows. Idk how any of that is okay or acceptable. Let’s focus on people struggling like the elderly, the disabled, and the single parents, etc. out there instead of focusing on that small portion of people who are abusing the benefits system.

  • @ListedInTheSouth
    @ListedInTheSouth25 күн бұрын

    That was so thoughtful to buy the couple a bed frame. Also, the parting gift was nice as well for the family.

  • @yoboyalex200

    @yoboyalex200

    23 күн бұрын

    I started getting emotional watching that part

  • @ListedInTheSouth

    @ListedInTheSouth

    23 күн бұрын

    @@yoboyalex200 Right 🥲

  • @BrandyHarrison-ri8ed
    @BrandyHarrison-ri8ed12 күн бұрын

    He's a breath of fresh air! Especially coming from a wealthy family he is kind, empathetic and respectful! So very cool to see he's going to go a long way.

  • @user-gm1kl6xy4m
    @user-gm1kl6xy4m25 күн бұрын

    Am 56 brings me back memories of my life's struggles mum of six

  • @itsfunwhenitsmessy5111

    @itsfunwhenitsmessy5111

    13 күн бұрын

    Same I have 8 some are starting to become adults we are hopefully going to be able to buy a house

  • @kaykepop4084
    @kaykepop408410 күн бұрын

    His parents have done an amazing job raising him. Although he comes from a well of family, he's very respectful, humble, and caring. A real great guy.

  • @Cakedecorator1971
    @Cakedecorator197117 күн бұрын

    What a beautiful person Alex is!.... actually all 3 of them are just beautiful. kind people. I hope things get better for Anthony and Jen.

  • @lj0608
    @lj060824 күн бұрын

    Such a well mannered young man

  • @MichelleJones-it1et
    @MichelleJones-it1et12 күн бұрын

    Alex is the first kid to provide the family with a gift that made sense and made a difference. Great job Alex!

  • @boikhutsotawana7350
    @boikhutsotawana735015 күн бұрын

    Alex's manners are tu die for, very humble and respectful, he helped the young family to relax and relate easily. Beautiful show🎉❤

  • @VK-kh7pf
    @VK-kh7pf13 күн бұрын

    Alex said it, mindset is so important. Loved this episode. I can’t help thinking if Alex suddenly found himself in a similar financial situation to his hosts that he would quickly figure out what to do to attain any goal he set for himself - and do it.

  • @the_plant_style5853
    @the_plant_style585312 күн бұрын

    I wish politicians did this....but that would never happen!

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    11 сағат бұрын

    Right? They seem so out of touch a lot of the time and they’re making big decisions that impact the working class in negative ways while benefiting the rich who don’t need anymore kickbacks or free crap. Like, rich people SHOULD pay high taxes instead of getting to pay a lower tax percentage in compassion to their income than we do (the lower income peeps).

  • @360kcc
    @360kcc26 күн бұрын

    Another great episode, i wonder how they are now... i feel like he is one of the rich kids that will work hard to continue his dad's business

  • @rochellea9652
    @rochellea965224 күн бұрын

    love,love,love this episode. lovely family and young man.❤

  • @melanytodd2929
    @melanytodd292926 күн бұрын

    Alex is a total sweetheart ❣️

  • @BeYou-Music
    @BeYou-Music26 күн бұрын

    I would love to have a catch up as in a so many years later show 😮

  • @JessT23
    @JessT237 күн бұрын

    What a lovely, lovely group of people! And Alex's parents should be very proud...he has a great heart ❤

  • @goodatbeingpoor
    @goodatbeingpoorКүн бұрын

    Lol!! “Lend money off people.” do you mean borrow? I’ve never heard that in my life. That gave me a good tummy laugh.

  • @jbauntie
    @jbauntie9 күн бұрын

    Why does it always look like no one uses soap to wash their dishes…I only noticed one episode where the person used dish soap…is it just not showing up on the shows or do people in the UK mostly just use water to wash the dishes?Alex is the sweetest,most thoughtful young man.He was very kind $ respectful and eager to learn and help where he could. While he may want for nothing he doesn’t act entitled or bratty or stuck up. Would like to see a follow-up show of where they all are now and how life has or hasn’t changed for them.

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    10 сағат бұрын

    …they use soap to was dishes. Theres going to a lot of cut aways and edits on shows like this. They’re not going to show people putting soap on the dish sponge every time they are filmed doing dishes. Seems like the least important part to show when recording someone doing dishes for this show lol. Because the point isn’t about their hygiene. It’s about the rich kid learning from new experiences and from living with a poor income family. It’s about showing how much the mother, father , or both do in Their both the household and outside the home

  • @mimichow1966
    @mimichow196626 күн бұрын

    Follow up on the families would be great

  • @swmtym
    @swmtym7 күн бұрын

    Kind authentic people. Didn't expect it to go the way it did it was beautiful.

  • @marlo9380
    @marlo93802 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing these videos with everybody 🎉😊

  • @shannonobrien9922
    @shannonobrien992220 күн бұрын

    I truly like all these people! They're good humans

  • @icreateworlds
    @icreateworlds6 күн бұрын

    Fascinating. All three of them feel like really good people.

  • @shplizzionsbruck2406
    @shplizzionsbruck24062 күн бұрын

    She admits he’s a nice guy who doesn’t look down on them or make them feel bad about their situation but then says she hopes he thinks of them the next time he buys something and it makes him think he doesn’t need it…why should he feel bad for being born financially fortunate?

  • @J.Cashhhh
    @J.Cashhhh23 күн бұрын

    Alex was a great houseguest and the couple got along well with him!

  • @juanitadejager6138
    @juanitadejager613812 күн бұрын

    Alex might be rich ,but he is well raised ...he is respectfully and kind...well done to his parents.Alex is definitely learning something....Anthony and Jen are amazing ! They are hard working and I hope they get an opportunity to get a better income...but they are rich ,just like Jen said....

  • @ribkaheaven
    @ribkaheaven11 күн бұрын

    what a beautiful family, and guest who learned so much i loved this video thank you

  • @teresaarvidson44
    @teresaarvidson443 күн бұрын

    Now that's impressive, he called his dad first, instead of his mates! What a good boy.

  • @cristaizzard4039
    @cristaizzard40398 күн бұрын

    So I'm just 13 minutes in, but does anyone else wondering if it's cold in that house?? He's been sitting in their living room having conversation with a Canada goose winter coat on?😂

  • @bunnylacy2097

    @bunnylacy2097

    11 сағат бұрын

    Was it the poorer families home? Because heating for homes can be pretty expensive so that would explain it for it.

  • @joycejackson9315
    @joycejackson931523 күн бұрын

    The way he holds his silver ware and eats is a dead give away he has learned class difference and how valuable it is for them to stay in their world us in ours.

  • @stephwilliamsco
    @stephwilliamscoКүн бұрын

    The skint family are lovely; I’m so proud of him working instead of being on benefits. The rich kid is so humble and his parents have done a fab job!

  • @Booksn0b
    @Booksn0b12 күн бұрын

    Everyone was so sweet in this episode.

  • @00nigirimeshi
    @00nigirimeshi11 күн бұрын

    1k a month for 40h of work weekly??? How is that legal?? Lol Ants and Jen are so cute jow they are lurking at the market and observing from their hideout 😂 But Alex is a good kid. He also understands that he is only on this position, because his parents made it possible for him.

  • @biggiethecat4896
    @biggiethecat489611 күн бұрын

    I know alex. He never ended up giving them that trip. He stopped talking to them as soon as the show stopped. Sad, really.

  • @nurmc5467
    @nurmc54675 күн бұрын

    Alex is an amazing lad, and the family that host him too. I hope all are doing good.

  • @satori80
    @satori8016 күн бұрын

    AS LONG AS YOU TRY YOU WILL BE IN A BETTER POSITION YOU WERE YESTERDAY. IT KEEPS GETTING BETTER

  • @amyschneidhorst1384
    @amyschneidhorst13843 күн бұрын

    This young man is kind and considerate and seems to have a terrific relationship with his folks. I assume these parents don't emphasize life skills because they see an extended childhood as a sign they've made it. But even people who will have paid house workers need to have a basic knowledge to supervise others...

  • @Frenchmisto
    @Frenchmisto26 күн бұрын

    They have to save on food and he’s drinking Red Bull???… not the best way to do it!

  • @missk2494

    @missk2494

    23 күн бұрын

    Give him a break. He's spending hours and hours handing out leaflets for a lousy £20

  • @autumnnn1809

    @autumnnn1809

    7 күн бұрын

    so poor people aren’t allowed to enjoy small pleasures? i’m sure he didn’t buy it with the last of their money, they’re clearly not stupid when it comes to budgeting

  • @Frenchmisto

    @Frenchmisto

    6 күн бұрын

    @@autumnnn1809 well there are other cheaper energy drinks available. I’ve been in their situation for a while and I knew what had priority in my monthly budget. I stopped smoking, drinking, going out… anything that was not necessary, pleasure or not, had to wait until I could afford it again

  • @thatgardeninggirl2864
    @thatgardeninggirl28648 сағат бұрын

    What a wonderful family and Alex too ❤️

  • @diannemcdivitt3229
    @diannemcdivitt322921 күн бұрын

    Their ALL EXTREMELY luvly people!!

  • @needmoreramsay
    @needmoreramsay7 күн бұрын

    For a wealthy lad, he's surprisingly humble and kind ! I think his parents did a good job raising him ! 👍

  • @terririder5532
    @terririder553221 күн бұрын

    I can't remember having $15 bucks or go to to the store Lol

  • @missk2494
    @missk249423 күн бұрын

    Good on Ant for getting out there and earning a living for his family and not sitting around on benefits drinking,smoking acting all entitled like many do

  • @annacherish5734
    @annacherish573424 күн бұрын

    I don’t get why in every episode someone saids the rich kid is realizing the value of money, I am sure they know the value of money, hence why they are rich

  • @amymahoney3513
    @amymahoney351317 күн бұрын

    If you have running water 💦, heating/A/C, & a working refrigerator in your home.. consider yourself blessed & wealthy.. i live in South Carolina USA & at the moment, i have NONE of those things 😭 i not too pround to ask for a helping hand..

  • @MickeyGee73

    @MickeyGee73

    6 күн бұрын

    As an Australian, it blows me away that the US govt will shut off your water for an unpaid bill..over here you would have to ignore many bills and the option to go on a payment plan..Water should be a human right..

  • @barbaramorgan6313
    @barbaramorgan631325 күн бұрын

    Bangers and beans

  • @frontlinersaudi8076
    @frontlinersaudi807625 күн бұрын

    i love this episode of the rich kids, alex is really sweet, and you won't feel that this family is poor. they are rich deep down inside them. they are indeed right.. MONEY IS NOT EVERYTHING ❤

  • @NancyHsu-yb6rk

    @NancyHsu-yb6rk

    25 күн бұрын

    It would be great if Antony's hard work paid him more money so they don't have to stress as much and can hire a baby-sitter for more couple's time. They may want another child and then there's the cost of college or university.

  • @daniellefores4491
    @daniellefores449116 күн бұрын

    Monthly shop 120… I did that just for 2 bags here in Australia, $300 that’s 2 days worth and I’m living in the most skint area of SA.

  • @MickeyGee73

    @MickeyGee73

    6 күн бұрын

    I spent $150 at Woolworths yesterday..Cooked up a huge lamb roast, 4 portions of beef korma, 6 portions of chicken tikka and veg plus 10 portions of chilli con carne in the stockpot..

  • @Maxy_9090
    @Maxy_909021 күн бұрын

    This man works 40 hrs a week for 1000$ a month?! Thats like 250$ a week he works for 😮😳🤔

  • @UnsolvedCrimesUncovered

    @UnsolvedCrimesUncovered

    16 күн бұрын

    @Maxy_9090 / Gives a whole new meaning to working smarter, not harder, right? 😮

  • @pauljordan4452

    @pauljordan4452

    4 күн бұрын

    Currency symbol before amount.

  • @TheKeeperMadz
    @TheKeeperMadz12 күн бұрын

    He is a nice young lad raised right, Alex will go a long way in life.

  • @silverchickencsgo8159
    @silverchickencsgo81597 күн бұрын

    If i was earning 1000 per month...and i need to feed family of 3...i will either find another job...or work 5 jobs in the same time for short period of time, just to get out of this situation

  • @richardmeyer2007
    @richardmeyer200719 күн бұрын

    alex's house isnt super rich looking. Dont people in England renovate? it looks vey 1970's

  • @cristaizzard4039
    @cristaizzard40398 күн бұрын

    Holy shit now he's cooking with his goose on😂😂

  • @Makaylalalaa
    @Makaylalalaa7 күн бұрын

    American here, are they not allow to give them money? I can't be the only one hoping they get money to cover their bills or to cover their food bill for the next few months instead of trips?! It's extremely thoughtful but I would want help with my groceries instead of a vacation 😅

  • @barbaramorgan6313
    @barbaramorgan631325 күн бұрын

    The Rich folks need to stay with the families for a minimum of a week. One night stay is zero.

  • @user-gm1kl6xy4m
    @user-gm1kl6xy4m26 күн бұрын

    I received Christmas voucher and midyear voucher once per year

  • @shplizzionsbruck2406
    @shplizzionsbruck24062 күн бұрын

    What year is this?? Those food prices are Cheap! $2.60 for HaganDaz ice cream?!? Can’t get one for less than $6.00 in Canada! We pay more for Everything and then have to add all the Taxes!

  • @ericaharrington7458
    @ericaharrington745819 күн бұрын

    He 's a good kid

  • @amandamagni1606
    @amandamagni160622 күн бұрын

    Am I doing the math wrong or did the husband say he makes like $6per hour basically? 40 hours a week and $1000 a month. I’m lost.

  • @AlishaBrorens

    @AlishaBrorens

    22 күн бұрын

    That was after tax, so before tax would be a bit higher. Still not a lot to live on though.

  • @amandamagni1606

    @amandamagni1606

    22 күн бұрын

    Does the UK not have laws for minimum wage?

  • @ianwinslett5013

    @ianwinslett5013

    11 күн бұрын

    ​@amandamagni1606 not USD... Pounds. At the current exchange rate 1USD = .79 Pounds. In other words, 2k pounds per month is equal to $2546.44. That's after tax. It's the equivilant of making 35-40k/year in the US. Which is $16-$19/hr... too lazy to do the actual math.

  • @zuzu6864

    @zuzu6864

    8 күн бұрын

    ​@@amandamagni1606they should, but 1k should be below minimum wage. Pretty common

  • @TheKeeperMadz
    @TheKeeperMadz12 күн бұрын

    Going to the market helps the farmers more than the supermarkets

  • @pauljordan4452
    @pauljordan44524 күн бұрын

    Is wallpaper a British furnishing?

  • @pauljordan4452
    @pauljordan44524 күн бұрын

    The pair of tracksuit pants I wear working at home cost about eight pounds.

  • @pauljordan4452
    @pauljordan44524 күн бұрын

    Butter on a bird? Not seen that before.

  • @annacherish5734
    @annacherish573424 күн бұрын

    This kid has a job and a side hustle, so he can do whatever he wants with his money ..I don’t think he should be on this show with people who also work that struggle with money management, teaching another working person who knows how to manage his money the value of money .. that’s actually hilarious

  • @user-gm1kl6xy4m
    @user-gm1kl6xy4m25 күн бұрын

    Keep juices for gravey or stick

  • @AnitaSingh-lp5wz
    @AnitaSingh-lp5wz23 күн бұрын

    I have the same bag that my mom brought me.

  • @Mardocavil57
    @Mardocavil5726 күн бұрын

    I like this couple, do not like to be on government welfare ! 👏👏👏👏🤙

  • @needmoreramsay
    @needmoreramsay7 күн бұрын

    "Baalenciaga" isn't that the brand that has children posing with "BDSM" teddy bears and pee dough novels !?!?

  • @pinchosfriedman4365
    @pinchosfriedman43659 күн бұрын

    Benefits are made for such a family nothing wrong with taking it

  • @terihumphrey6624
    @terihumphrey662415 күн бұрын

    Alex has got to be 6'6" at least

  • @FilterNelkul
    @FilterNelkul9 сағат бұрын

    Jackson is a cutiepie 🥹🩷 Alex seems to realise that the world is different thank he thought

  • @kole0429
    @kole04299 күн бұрын

    i cant tell if shes tiny or if theyre both super tall 😂😂❤ his parents should be proud

  • @MickeyGee73
    @MickeyGee736 күн бұрын

    Alex seems like the average Australian teenager..

  • @apriltunacao4179
    @apriltunacao41798 күн бұрын

    I actually found the rich kid to be very lovely' not even rude at all

  • @user-wv8zz1iv5v
    @user-wv8zz1iv5v26 күн бұрын

    She can learn or do tattoo, she has few, its good money.

  • @tpilot_error404

    @tpilot_error404

    7 күн бұрын

    Tattooing is not easy money. You have to invest first ( license, machine, place,.)

  • @annetoronto5474
    @annetoronto547425 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂 Gawd I hate those Canada Goose jackets! Especially when people who don’t have cold enough winters wear them like a statue item. 🤮 I live in Canada where during the winter the temperature drops down to -20c a few days during the winter. Still wouldn’t wear one of those jackets, a lot of people who live in the ghetto love them, a nice wool coat and a few layers works great!

  • @NancyHsu-yb6rk

    @NancyHsu-yb6rk

    25 күн бұрын

    I don't mind Canada Goose coats even if some people like the status it gives them. The outerwear serves a practical purpose and they're quite fashionable. I think Birkin bags are overrated. Nice style, but not unique. It's a little over the top when people buy Birkin bags in every shade - they are the status seekers.

  • @allyderaaf129

    @allyderaaf129

    20 күн бұрын

    I’m from Canada. I’ve had my Canada Goose coat for 10 years and it’s a necessity!!!

  • @NancyHsu-yb6rk

    @NancyHsu-yb6rk

    15 күн бұрын

    @@allyderaaf129 I'm from Toronto. I can't afford Canada Goose so I have to make do with less expensive coats. I'm happy you can!

  • @hhwkxbx3497
    @hhwkxbx349725 күн бұрын

    only using salt and pepper for chicken should be a crime

  • @lindawalker404
    @lindawalker40426 күн бұрын

    Why isn't she working? The child would also benefit to go to child care and interacting with other children.

  • @annetoronto5474

    @annetoronto5474

    25 күн бұрын

    After taxes and childcare costs, it’s better to stay home. He’s only 2 years old.

  • @NikiNix-xl9bi

    @NikiNix-xl9bi

    20 күн бұрын

    That sounds weird lol I disagree

  • @debfryer2437
    @debfryer243726 күн бұрын

    Having been poor my entire life I wept when I saw this. The contrast in this young man’s life to theirs was shocking. Giving them a bed frame and a holiday in Blackpool was a nice gesture, but I was hoping he might sell his excessively expensive watch and bag and give them the money so they could decorate their home, fill their pantry, buy some clothes, perhaps a bedside table and lamp and have a little left in savings in case of a need down the road. When the rich young man approached Jesus and asked him what more he could do to be able to get to heaven someday, Christ told him to sell all the excess he had and feed the poor and follow him. Unfortunately the sacrifice was too much because the young man had a lot and just couldn’t let go of it for the benefit of others. I’ve often wondered how his life went and now that he’s on the other side what he thinks now of the decision he made to walk away and keep everything.

  • @SN-dy8fv

    @SN-dy8fv

    26 күн бұрын

    it is not nice as Christians to use scripture to judge someone wrongly. he is privileged yes, but that doesn't mean he should give up what he loves and brings him joy just to please the family. I think he prioritized what they really needed.

  • @annetoronto5474

    @annetoronto5474

    25 күн бұрын

    I grew up poor, I at one point as an adult had only $20 for food per week… that was for only 3 months. I would never ask for charity, never! I’m sick and tired of people who expect others to pay for them. I expect families to look after their own, help family members with getting help, support for mental health, and work. I don’t think taxpayers should be paying for welfare.

  • @priscillavanessa5798

    @priscillavanessa5798

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@annetoronto5474 do you feel the same way towards corporations who pay their workers poorly? I don't live in the Uk, I live in the US, a country that really don't give a crap about it's citizens, and for me if my taxpayer dollars must be spent, I prefer it go to those who have nothing as opposed to them going towards corporate welfare. Sure there are always going to be moochers that want don't want to work for their money but I think history has proven that it's the ones at the top that are the best at wanting to get paid for doing nothing, making millions while using public infrastructure, but crying poor when it comes to paying their fair share of taxes... and still expecting tax payers to give them a break because they bring jobs. Please, I don't think there is any shame in asking for help when it's needed but to ask for it when you have plenty like these corporations do, to pay so little for what is called unskilled labor is truly shameful in my eyes, I wonder how much profit would be made w/o "unskilled" labor, are you bothered when your tax dollars go towards helping out people who already have millions or do you save your disdain for "the poor"?

  • @littlelizzi3135

    @littlelizzi3135

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@@priscillavanessa5798 well said 💜💚

  • @annetoronto5474

    @annetoronto5474

    25 күн бұрын

    @@priscillavanessa5798 Corporate welfare has to end, here in Canada, Trudeau just “invested” 5 billion dollars for only 1000 jobs for Canadians and 1600 foreign workers. I understand how people feel that they deserve universal basic income when they see how much money is wasted on corporate welfare, foreign funding, and wars. We need to reduce taxes taken from citizens.

  • @jonathanburns7746
    @jonathanburns774620 күн бұрын

    400 a month on rent i live in the wrong country

  • @MontanaKat1912

    @MontanaKat1912

    16 күн бұрын

    Right! I pay 1,150.00 a month for my 1 bedroom rental.

  • @zuzu6864

    @zuzu6864

    8 күн бұрын

    The salary should also be higher then. Here, rental apartments are 400-500€ a month, but the salary is 1.2k €. 800-900€ is the below minimum wage. If your salary is higher, the prices are also going to be higher

  • @alishatoleu4062
    @alishatoleu40624 күн бұрын

    He’s very sweet

  • @Dreadmill8910
    @Dreadmill891023 күн бұрын

    5£ to live off for the 3 of them?? 😢 can’t they have a support from the government? There are other people here who come from other countries and sucking all the money they can through benefits and not even lift a finger; not working. Just sitting at home complaining and waiting for the money come!!! 😒😡while this little family genuinely needs some help but mot asking for anything.

  • @zuzu6864

    @zuzu6864

    8 күн бұрын

    The husband said they don't want benefits, he would rather work than receive money.

  • @tpilot_error404
    @tpilot_error4047 күн бұрын

    Why isn't he fixing a better payed job at his dads company for the man ?

  • @TomTom.o.
    @TomTom.o.10 күн бұрын

    Sometimes culture blows my mind here in America if you put a rich kid, in that same position as this kid, he would come out worse. American culture is toxic.

  • @teresaarvidson44
    @teresaarvidson443 күн бұрын

    is their apt. cold? Take off your coat for crying out loud! He is a really sweet rich boy though

  • @estherhamalka1669
    @estherhamalka166925 күн бұрын

    Why do they have hair only on top are they cactus? The dad looks like on medication or sg. 😮😇

  • @user-gm1kl6xy4m
    @user-gm1kl6xy4m25 күн бұрын

    Whole chicken half chicken breast each none thigh each one leg wing each bones become stock into soup for lunches

  • @NikiNix-xl9bi
    @NikiNix-xl9bi20 күн бұрын

    I can’t believe she’s 23 she looks 45

  • @bethjackman6728
    @bethjackman672820 күн бұрын

    He knows how lucky he is! ffs these "poor" people piss me off. They think they are a King and Queen and deserve some special recognition because their broke! Better yourselves and your life!

  • @TheKeeperMadz
    @TheKeeperMadz12 күн бұрын

    O come on jen can get a job too, grandma's can watch the baby I turns.

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