Council estate mum called ‘lazy & selfish’ as she eats Chinese before bragging about Egypt surgery to ‘make her skinny’
A WOMAN has been slammed after she scoffed a huge Chinese takeaway before jetting abroad for a gastric sleeve.
Whitney Ainscough, a self-proclaimed ‘bad mum’ who lives on a council estate in South Yorkshire, has caused a discussion online about not only her takeaway dinner, but also her choice to splash the cash and go under the knife.
The mother explained that she was travelling to Egypt, to have a gastric sleeve surgery, also known as a ‘bikini sleeve’, in an attempt to slim down.
She claimed that she was having the surgery to “make me skinny”, as she admitted: “I can’t wait to start my weight loss journey.”
But social media users were shocked at Whitney’s claims and many hailed her ‘lazy’, ‘mental’ and ‘selfish’.
Posting online, just a day before her surgery in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, the mother was seen eating a Chinese takeaway.
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She said: “Come and eat my last Chinese. This is my last meal guys.
“If this was death row, this would be my last meal.
“I’m going for my gastric sleeve tomorrow, so I’ve got a Chinese.”
Whitney tucked into her salt and pepper chicken, prawn toast, noodles and chips, which she claimed cost about £40.
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @itsmebadmom, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 357,400 views.
But social media users were divided at the clip - whilst some claimed that she didn’t need to go under the knife, others weren’t as kind.
One woman wrote: “You're not even fat hun, I think you're fine the way you are.”
A second chimed in: “You look lovely as you are.”
Whilst someone else expressed: “You’ve had kids I’m guessing mama, you don’t need a gastric sleeve, you’re stunning as you are.”
However, at the same time, not everyone was as complimentary, as one person said: “Gastric sleeve? That’s just a fix for no reason. Do a calorie deficit diet it’s the best… far too many people getting gastric sleeves done for no reason.”
Another added: “So many absolute lazy people having gastric sleeves honestly. Just stop eating s**t.”
A third commented: “Mental going for a gastric sleeve and eating this before hand…”
Whilst a fourth slammed: “You’re so selfish and you have kids. Go to the gym, you lazy woman.”
Gastric sleeve surgeries
Dr. Tamer Abdelbaki revealed the possible complications of Bariatric Surgeries:
- Serious complications are those requiring emergency re-operation or any other intervention like endoscopy, transfusion of blood or blood components or mandating stay in the hospital for more than seven days
- Leakage. Usually occurs within the first two weeks of the operation
- Postoperative bleeding
- Other early complications may be: peritonitis; thrombus of deep veins and lung artery; myocardial infarction; pneumonia; abdominal abscess; wound infections; hernias at the surgical site, ulcers
Not only this, but many were shocked that Whitney would spend money on surgery, particularly as she lives in a council house, as one questioned: “I’d honestly love to know how everyone is affording a gastric sleeve. I can just about afford to pay my bills.”
A second added: “You don't need a gastric sleeve, you’re wasting your money.”
Whilst another rudely shared: “Didn’t dole pay for that.”
Whitney later explained that she went under the knife with Dr Tamer Abdelbaki, for his ‘bikini sleeve gastrectomy’ surgery.
In a follow-up clip, Whitney filmed herself in a hotel bed, after her surgery.
“I’m just feeling a bit tired. My stomach is really swollen at the minute.”
While Dr. Tamer has never revealed how much he charges for this gastric sleeve surgery, the average price of such surgeries in Egypt is 380,000 EGP [£9,740].
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However, in the UK, such surgeries can range from £7,000 to £15,000.
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