THE mum who lied her way to a nose job on the NHS has revealed she sends her youngest child to nursery five days a week so she has more time for hair and nail appointments.
While her two-year-old daughter is at nursery, Carla Bellucci focuses on beautifying her appearance because “looking good” pays her bills.
The tot, named Blu, is the 41-year-old’s fourth child.
She knows people may call her an “unfit” parent because of her decision to put the little one in nursery five days a week to focus on her appearance, but she doesn’t care.
“We are always under the spotlight to look good or to appear on TV or someone will notice a nail not being perfect,” Carla told the Daily Star.
“People notice everything and part of my job is looking good, so I have to find that time.
“People say it’s not a job but we do have to find the time to go to the salon to get our hair and nails done because we don’t just wake up looking good.
“We need to maintain ourselves and that is hard with a two-year-old.”
The mum-of-four became famous after being labelled ‘Britain’s most hated woman’ after blagging a nose job on the NHS by faking depression.
She believes that Blu going to nursery every day will be beneficial to the both of them.
“I just know that I need to get my life back a bit and the same to her, she needs to be learning young,” Carla added.
“I see these kids going around at two-years-old who are literally screaming every minute.
“They have no attention for the parents and I see them really unruly.
“I work and need time to get things done and I don’t think it’s fair for her to be stuck watching me have my nails done, have my hair done and or drinking coffee with adults.
“She needs to have full attention like doing crafts and activities.”
She urged other mums to “look after themselves” and remember that “you’re still your own person”.
“People go crazy at me for saying it and they say you should give your life 100% to your kids and we do to a certain extent but we are still our own people,” she said.
Last year, Carla got married in a luxury five star resort in Cape Verde to a man she had a ten year affair with.
The destination wedding operated with a no expense spared policy.
Guests forked out £1,500 for their flights and accommodation, and were charged a £100 fee on top to contribute towards the £22,000 total.
Anyone who failed to show up could expect a £250 fine on top.