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I won’t waste my body to give birth unless I’m paid £250,000 – Jenny Darling

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I won’t waste my body to give birth unless I’m paid £250,000 – Jenny Darling

A London-based influencer, Jenny Darling has affirmed her stand on the fact that she won’t ‘sacrifice’ her body to mother a baby unless certain conditions are met, including receiving a £250K annual allowance, a push present, and a comprehensive postpartum makeover

Jenny Darlings, 23, from Bishopsgate, London, laid out her ‘non-negotiables’ for pregnancy, emphasizing the need for compensation for the potential impact on her physical and mental well-being.

According to a report from Daily Mail, Jenny said she would require marriage with a prenuptial agreement before thinking of having a baby, and she’d like a ‘babymoon’ abroad.

Post-birth, she insists on a £250,000 annual allowance to cover therapy, personal training, and any necessary expenses for both herself and the baby.

Jenny Darling’s requirements extend further to include a doula and a housekeeper for the initial six months postpartum, followed by a weekly cleaner afterwards.

Her demands also encompass a luxurious push present, such as a car or apartment, and a comprehensive mummy makeover featuring a tummy tuck and breast augmentation.

In her words;

“Motherhood is priceless. You can’t put a number on what is worth sacrificing. 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.

“I’ve wanted to be childless since I started periods. I asked doctors to take my uterus out. 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. I don’t want kids. If it was to happen these are my non-negotiables.”

Jenny added that she would need to be married before getting pregnant.

“I would need to be married before I would even have a child – mainly because of my religion and protection for the baby. I want a prenup to cover anything that would impact my life – infidelity and things like that.

“I’d need a £250k annual allowance. For therapy sessions, a PT, all of the things you’d need to live. It’s investing in our life and future,” she added.

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