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This Morning guest loses home after spending £13,000 on friends’ weddings

Viewers lash Georgina Childs for spending too much

A guest on This Morning stunned viewers after revealing she has had to move back in with her parents after forking out £13,000 attending friends’ weddings in four years.

Georgina Childs gave up her flat after being invited to 14 marriage ceremonies and 13 hen parties since 2014, leaving her with huge credit card debts.

She has spent £1,500 on outfits and £4,000 on hotel bills, as well as huge travel costs and bar tabs, and was faced with either declining the invitations or moving back in with her mum and dad, and chose the latter.

Phil and Holly chat to Georgina (Credit: ITV)

But viewers hit out at Georgina for not finding cheaper ways to attend the weddings or simply saying no.

She said: “Initially there’s that excitement. It’s always nice to be invited to a wedding but then when you start to look into the finer details — where you need to travel to, the accommodation you need to book, the gift list, all that — you gulp as to how much you’re going to spend.

“You haven’t necessarily budgeted for the accommodation so it’s easy to think, ‘Just put that on a credit card’, and then things mount up.

“Not many people have weddings in a really convenient place, so you might be travelling to the other end of the country by train. It all adds up.

“I was living away from home and I got to the point where I thought, ‘If I want to keep going to these weddings and see my friends walk down the aisle then something has to give’.

“That was the thing I decided and went back to my parents’ house.

Georgina spent £13,000 on friends’ recent weddings (Credit: ITV)

“I’m lucky. Not everybody would want to live with their parents but mine are quite laid back. They weren’t slapping my wrists when I came home.”

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She said the trend for midweek weddings, which are cheaper than weekends for the bride and groom, meant even more added costs.

“You’ve got to take a day of annual leave, maybe two, you’ve got to travel up, it means an extra night of accommodation, and there’s quite a trend for people to do a night before or a day after, so it doesn’t tend to be just a day’s event any more.

“It has taken me abroad as well. Obviously that’s lovely but I’m not sure my bank manager would agree.

Chatting on This Morning’s sofa (Credit: ITV)

“Some people say I should start turning down the invites that are for once-removed friends or someone I’m not as close to.

“It’s easy to say that but it’s not as easy to turn down the invite. It’s seen as a faux pas.

“It is an honour to receive an invite, and so to turn it down could be seen as an offence.”

Viewers criticised Georgina on Twitter for not managing her spending better.

Georgina told hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby that she didn’t want to be “sat at home when you know 15 of your friends are out having a jolly to celebrate someone getting married”.

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She said brides should have less extravagant celebrations, adding: “People need to start being a bit more modest about hen do’s.”

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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