'UK's most hated woman' makes wild promise after Trump's US presidential election win
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After a controversial remark by outgoing US president Joe Biden, supporters of Donald Trump defiantly described themselves as "garbage," with some even wearing bin-bag dresses to his rallies. Now, in the wake of Trump's victory, "Britain's most hated woman" is set to move to the US to join them.
42-year-old former glamour model Carla Bellucci has said she is keen to quit the UK and join the so-called "basket of deplorables" supporting America's oldest-ever president.
Speaking to the Daily Star from her Hitchin, Herts home, she expressed her excitement: "I'm ready to pack my bags and leave! I'm so happy and we are getting ready to have the biggest party of our lives because Trump is walking it."
She says she has been parading her support in spite of her neighbours: "I will wear my MAGA hat with pride and I have the American flags hanging. I couldn't care less about my snooty neighbourhood. We have been up all night partying and will continue today."
Bellucci also shared her current mood: "I'm jamming to YMCA and have never felt better p***ing my neighbourhood off big time and I couldn't care less. I adore Trump."
She had previously promised to exit Britain if Trump was to reclaim his position in the White House, citing fears for her children's future following Labour's first budget since 2010, which she labelled a "disaster ."
Chancellor Rachel Reeves' budget included tax increases amounting to £40bn to support the NHS and other public services. However, Bellucci criticised the decision as "insane", calling it an investment into a "broken NHS".
The wilfully-controversial influencer earned the title of 'Britain's biggest blagger' after she dishonestly claimed to have depression to secure a complimentary nose job valued at £7,000.
Carla, a mother of four, defended her actions on This Morning, subsequently clashing with Phillip Schofield, whom she accuses of owing her an apology for branding her "making her Britain's most hated woman".
In June, she made headlines by predicting Donald Trump's surprise return to power due to what she described as a "witch hunt" against him. She stated: "I know people will come in at me but I have always been a Trump supporter and because of all this drama surrounding him maybe he will become president again and this could push him to the top."
She continued: "People go insane at me when I say I support him but I don't care and I am entitled to my opinion. I have lost friends for saying I like Trump."
Carla is planning a month-long trip to the US in May 2026, where she aims to arrange a house and visa to permanently relocate from Britain.
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