Kirstie Allsopp slams working families who leave state to care for elderly relatives

Kirstie Allsopp slams working families who leave state to care for elderly relatives

Kirstie Allsopp slams working families who leave state to care for elderly relatives

Outspoken Location, Location, Location presenter Kirstie Allsopp has hit out at working class families who leave their elderly relatives’ care to the state before inheriting their money

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Outspoken Kirstie Allsopp has slammed working families who inherit their elderly relatives’ money after leaving the state to look after them.

The Location, Location, Location presenter hit out at busy couples, saying “we can’t both inherit money, and leave the care of our parents to the state”.

She said the Covid-19 pandemic “most clearly” revealed the “extraordinary failure” to “properly care for our elderly”.

The 50-year-old’s comments were sparked by a Tweet by a paediatrician about the ambulance crisis being caused by the social care backlog.

“The fact is Theresa May was right, but she nearly lost an election by saying it,” the mother-of-two, who lives with her property developer partner and is stepmother to his two children too, said.

She made the controversial comments on Twitter

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“If we both want to work, then someone has to be paid, and paid well, to care for our parents. We can’t both inherit money, and leave the care of our parents to the state.”

She Tweeted that elderly people were “stuck in hospital” where their health was declining, leaving them feeling “lonely, confused and in the way”.

Kirstie recently made headlines after commenting on young people getting on the property ladder.

She famously appeared to suggest that young people could afford to buy a home if they cancelled their Netflix subscriptions, daily coffee and gym memberships.

Her most recent Tweet landed her in hot water

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“Either you think I’m an out of touch rich b***h who doesn’t get how hard it is to buy a home in many parts of the UK or you don’t,” she responded to claims her comments were controversial.

She added that it was “down to whether you believe in my empathy, understanding and experience or not”.

Kirstie also made the press after somehow managing to swallow an Apple AirPod.

She said she made the mistake while taking her daily vitamins – but managed to throw it up.

Taking to Twitter to share her mishap, she said: “In other news I just swallowed an AirPod while downing my vitamins.”

She added: “I don’t recommend it. I managed to chuck it back up without having to go to hospital, but my throat is really quite sore.”

But fans were baffled as to how Kirstie had accidentally eaten the earphone, especially as they are quite large.

She recently accidentally swallowed her AirPod

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The mum-of-two retrieved it by throwing it back up

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One Twitter user wrote: “So confused. If this is true, why do you have an Airpod in your mouth???”

“How is that even possible?” said a second.

A third commented: “Damn, how big are the tablets you’re taking that you confused them with an AirPod? Can’t even imagine putting on in my mouth considering the size of them, let alone swallowing it. Glad you managed to get it out though.”

“I have genuinely lost an ear phone and am now wondering if either I or @KirstieMAllsopp swallowed it over the weekend,” a fan joked.

One curious follower asked: “Does it still work?” to which Kirstie replied: “Don’t know yet, but it still smells of sick and I’m not sure about putting it in my ear. Way too much information I know.”

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