Woman on Welfare Raising 10 Children by 5 Fathers Shares Her One Remaining Goal

Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in May 2015.

Mandy Cowieโ€™s Bold Goal: 50 Grandkids and Lifelong Welfare

Mandy Cowie, a 49-year-old mother from Britain, has made headlines for proudly living off government assistance for over 30 years. Her ambition? To become the matriarch of the biggest benefits family in the UK by having 50 grandchildren.

A Life Funded by Welfare

Cowie has 10 children by five different men and currently receives overย $34,000 annuallyย in government benefits. She admits to spending at leastย $3,000 on tattoos, covering much of her body.

โ€œTen kids and full of tattoos, mate,โ€ Cowie says unapologetically.

She made it clear she has no intention of changing her lifestyle:

โ€œSo what if Iโ€™m on the effing dole, mate. Donโ€™t like it, eff off. I had my first one at 18 and my last at 36. Iโ€™ve told them I want 50 grandkids before I die.โ€

Generations on Benefits

Cowie already hasย 16 grandchildrenย and actively encourages her children to follow in her footsteps. Her lifestyle will be featured on the TV showย Britainโ€™s Biggest Benefits Family, which highlights households that live entirely on welfare and embrace it.

Mandy Cowie looking into the camera mid sentence,ย Photo Credit: Daily Mail

Mandy Cowie looking into the camera mid sentence,ย Photo Credit:ย Daily Mail

Questionable Parenting Choices

Cowie admits to allowing her 13-year-old daughter toย smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol at homeโ€”as a reward for good behavior. She defends her parenting and her reliance on government assistance:

โ€œPeople may be shocked Iโ€™ve been on benefits so long, but I donโ€™t care. I canโ€™t work because of the kids. The pregnancies werenโ€™t planned, but I love having a big family.โ€

She adds:

โ€œHonestly, I probably wouldnโ€™t get a job that pays what I receive now. People might judge, but if itโ€™s there, who wouldnโ€™t take it?โ€

Inside Her Household

Today,ย three of Cowieโ€™s children still live with her, while the rest have moved out. She collectsย child tax credits, child benefits, disability payments, andย jobseekerโ€™s allowance.

Her daughter Cristal, 24, has learned the tricks of the system too:

โ€œIโ€™m still with the babyโ€™s dad, but he doesnโ€™t live at my house. If we lived together, our benefits would be cut, so we stay in separate houses.โ€

A National Issue

According toย Express, the British government spendsย over $201 millionย annually on benefits forย 27,000 large families. Cowieโ€™s family is just one example of how some have built entire lifestyles around public assistance.


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