‘I won't have baby unless I'm given £250k annual allowance’ — Influencer Jenny Darling

Content Creator, Jenny Darling
Content Creator, Jenny Darling 


A child-free woman claims that she will not “sacrifice” her body for a child until she receives a push present, an annual allowance of £250,000, and a makeover as a mother



The 23-year-old Bishopsgate, London resident Jenny Darling disclosed her “non-negotiables” for pregnancy in order to justify the costs to her physical and emotional well-being.


Jenny stated that she would prefer a “babymoon” overseas prior to giving birth and that she would need to be married with a prenuptial agreement before becoming pregnant, according to Daily Mail.


She requests an annual allowance of £250,000 after giving birth so that she can afford therapy, a personal trainer, and any other necessities for both herself and the child.


Jenny wants a doula and a housekeeper for the first six months after giving birth; after that, a weekly cleaner will take over. Her list of demands doesn't end there.


She also requests a luxurious push present, like an apartment or car, as well as a mother makeover, which includes a breast augmentation and tummy tuck.


Jenny wants a doula and a housekeeper for the first six months after giving birth; after that, a weekly cleaner will take over. Her list of demands doesn't end there.


She also requests a luxurious push present, like an apartment or car, as well as a mother makeover, which includes a breast augmentation and tummy tuck.


“Motherhood is priceless,” Jenny remarked. There is no way to quantify what is worth giving up.


“Creating a human life takes a lot of sacrifice. I'd never put my body through that for free. I'm not built to suffer.”


Jenny has always wanted to be ‘childless.’ She added: ‘I've wanted to be childless since I started periods.


“I asked doctors to take my uterus out. She continued: 'Kids are expensive. I wouldn't want to bring a child into this world to suffer. 'I would have kids on the terms it's a good motherhood experience for me.”


A prenuptial agreement would have to be in place for Jenny to become pregnant.


She added: ‘I don't want kids. If it was to happen these are my non-negotiables.


Jenny would want to go on a babymoon to have one last proper holiday before the arrival of a little one.


She stated: “You have to give up everything you enjoy and that makes you you.”


Jenny stated that in order to pay for her and her child's activities, she would require an annual allowance.


“I'd need a £250k annual allowance,” she stated.


Jenny would also like a housekeeper and a doula after the baby was born.


She said: “I don't know how women do cooking, cleaning and working as a mum. I commend that but it's not going to be me.”


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