
A video is going viral due to the controversial beliefs held by the person making it. In the video, a mom of seven claims that she has seven kids by seven different men, having become a mom as a teenager. And she doesn’t seem to have a problem with her choice.
That’s not even the most controversial part of the video. The mom of seven goes on to explain that she gets government assistance to feed her kids. Because of the amount of money she gets, she claims she will continue to have kids and collect benefits.
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The woman is very blunt about her life.
The video was shared by the Instagram account @rapplaylistdaily. It doesn’t credit the creator of the video, or list where it originally came from. The mom of seven seems to be participating in the “we listen and we don’t judge” trend, which she says at the start of the video.
“Yes, I had my first child at 13, I got pregnant at 13. Then I had another one at 15. Then popped another one at 16. Then 17. Then 18, 19, and so on. Yes, I have seven kids. I’m not ashamed of it — from seven different men,” the woman admits, adding that she is currently pregnant with her eighth child.
She claims she gets government assistance to feed her kids.
Over the video it says, “POV: had 7 kids by the age 20 from 7 different men and getting 3k in food stamps.”
She then brags about her “food stamp plug” that “helps” her get $3,000 for food and groceries.
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She is unapologetic in her stance.
The mom of seven goes on to admit that she understands how young she was when she first began having children, but she “doesn’t care” about her age or what people think.
“I love seven kids, and I’m gonna continue to have more and more and more. Might end up with 15 next year. Who knows?” she brags.
Of course, she cannot physically have that many children in a year.
She then goes on to call herself a “Food Stamp Queen, EBT [Electronic Benefits Transfer] Queen,” before reminding people that she allegedly gets $3,000 a month. She then suggests that she can help others get the same kind of benefits.
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People in the comments didn’t hesitate to drag the mom of seven for her problematic and questionable logic.
“Now that Trump is in office you better start looking for a J O B,” one person wrote.
“You’re the poster child for what’s wrong with America!” another exclaimed.
“I listened and I judged…” someone else wrote.
It’s hard to know if she’s telling the truth.
The “food stamp queen” never mentions where she lives, so it’s hard to back up her claim of getting $3,000 in SNAP benefits. But according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the maximum amount of benefits a family of eight can receive is $1,756 as of September 2024.