Rich House Poor House dad breaks down in tears after 'rich' couple offer to help him with £25K debt
A DAD in £25,000 worth of debt broke down in tears on Rich House Poor House after the family they'd swapped lives with for a week offered to help ease his family's financial burden.
"Unfortunately the property market crashed and it left me with sky high debts that I couldn’t pay," he admitted.Ladisclav and Qi Horning, parents to Mischa, have the luxury of a £2,300 weekly spendEd now works in property management, while his wife Tracey is a barmaid in the pub next door. The couple spend £1,500 a month on rent and £200 on council tax, which leaves them with less than £100 in the pot for food, clothing and travel.
The Llewellyns relished living in the Hornings' enormous home - especially the bathroom with the TV at the foot of the bath - with Ed remarking that the kitchen is "bigger than the whole downstairs" of their flat.
When discussing his "vicious circle" debt woes with the Hornings, Ladisclav kindly promised to help the family get through it.
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