Rich Kids Go Skint - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Fergus flaunts his wealth on social media for thousands of followers, but how will he cope living with Anna and her family, who are struggling to make ends meet?

Episode 2
Sepii is 21, a medical student and rich kid with a huge collection of expensive designer shoes. But now she faces a reality check as she spends time living with a family on the breadline in Manchester.

Episode 3
Successful entrepreneur Dhillan finds out what life is like for mum of three Elaine and her family, who get by on her disability benefits.

Episode 4
Angelina moves in with Amy, a teenage mum with a three-year-old child. Amy and Angelina get on well, but Angelina draws the line when asked to sleep on the sofa and checks in to a plush hotel. She also struggles with housework, shopping on a budget, and even walking the dog.

Episode 5
Jodie takes a break from posting shots of her shopping trips in Mayfair to move in with mum of two Becky in her small flat. Jodie struggles with cleaning, cooking, and even getting on public transport by herself!

Episode 6
Young, rich vlogger Callum gives up his designer lifestyle to move in with a family on the headline in Deal. After taking over all the household chores and looking after the kids, Callum realises the enormity of the stress the family live under.
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