I'm Britain's most hated mum and spend £5,000 on Halloween decorations

by · Mail Online

A woman branded 'Britain's most hated mum' has revealed how she spends £5,000 every year decorating her home for Halloween to satisfy her 'obsession'.

Carla Bellucci, 42, is an internet personality from Hertfordshire who has been dubbed 'Britain's most hated mum' - a moniker she is unbothered about - for a series of controversial moves, including faking depression to get a nose job on the NHS and charging her family £150 per head for Christmas dinner.

The former glamour model's latest wild claim is that she drops £5,000 a year decorating her house for Halloween and throwing a 'spooky' bash.

Carla has no time for anyone with criticisms for her decorations and has already planned how she will retaliate to any backlash.

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Carla Bellucci, 42, is an internet personality from Hertfordshire who has been dubbed 'Britain's most hated mum' for a series of controversial moves, including faking depression to get a nose job on the NHS and charging her family £150 per head for Christmas dinner
Carla's spooky dining table spread from the Halloween bash held at her house last October
Carla hosts annual Halloween parties with different themes and hires actors to truly bring the horror to life. Pictured: The table spread from last year
The former glamour model's Halloween decorations include Jack-o'-lanterns, window decorations and sinister lighting

She said: 'I'll be chucking water over the parents and giving the kids a scare if they don't like it.

'I love Halloween, I'm a horror fanatic, so this is ideal for me.

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'I have always been obsessed with the celebrations and it's one of my favourite times of year.

'Everything about it I love, and I do like giving people the fright of their lives.'

Carla made headlines a few years ago after being 'banned' from another Halloween party for dressing up her baby, Blu, as serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

It appears she's not fazed in the slightest, as she has planned to dress her daughter up this year as Lyle Mendez, one of the two brothers who shot both their parents dead in the US in a case which has gained recent attention as it is the focus of the Netflix series Monsters and documentary The Menendez Brothers.

Carla added: 'It will sure cause a stir, but I'm obsessed with their crime.

'I'm going to stick her in a suit, like the one Lyle wore during his trial, with a side sweep wig, pop some glasses on her and the mums will flip out.

'When I mentioned it in the school playground, they were flabbergasted.'

The former glamour model's latest wild claim is that she drops £5,000 a year decorating her house for Halloween and throwing a 'spooky' bash to satisfy her 'obsession'
Carla Bellucci's little girl, Blu, dressed up as Lyle Mendez, one of the two brothers who shot both their parents dead in the US
Carla said she will be 'chucking water over the parents and giving the kids a scare' if they don't like her decorations
She said she has 'always been obsessed with the celebrations' and Halloween is one of her favourite times of year
Carla decks out her house with creep decorations including skeletons, mummies and witches
On October 29, two days before the party, she and her team of Halloween experts will be begin decorating and preparing
Carla said she loves the celebrations and enjoys giving people 'the fright of their lives'

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For this year's spooky bash, her family has opted to recreate a haunted house.

She’ll be putting on food and drink, including steak, champagne and Halloween-themed canapés, made by a private chef.

There will also be a bouncy castle for the children and a hot tub for the adults.

Carla said: 'Parents always know I go over the top, so any excuse to go all out is good enough for me. Why not? We only live once.

'I think it's nice to do and be able to live in the moment.

'I have the best house on the street. Kids love to come here and get sweets.'

On October 29, two days before the party, she and her team of Halloween experts will be beginning the preparations.

With over 40 people attending, it's sure to be a spooky shindig to remember.