The strange story of Lithuanian single mum Natalija Belova
has taken another turn since Zelo Street last checked it out (you
can see Sunday and Monday’s items HERE,
HERE
and HERE),
as the less scrupulous part of the press has jumped on the bandwagon, and Ms
Belova has – possibly not her soundest slice of judgment – put herself on
public view by
appearing on ITV’s This Morning.
Liz Fraser - talking while not listening
That last happened on Tuesday, by which time the story as
first trailed by the Murdoch Sun had
already been well and truly filleted, but this did not stop the punditry of Liz
Fraser, who was described as a journalist, but is also a regular presence on
the show. Ms Fraser told how she recently offered to work a day in a coffee shop for
nothing, but then, she can afford to do so.
Meanwhile, the Desmond press had arrived a day late, and
didn’t even bother to credit the Sun
for the story. But they kept the hate campaign going: “A
Clear Case For Reform Of Our Soft Welfare System” thundered the
headline, followed by “though the sight
of smug, satisfied Ms Belova may make your blood boil save your anger for the
Labour government that created this shameful state of affairs”.
Sadly, they weren’t finished there, as a follow-up rant by
Chris Roycroft-Davis (who he?) told that “Life’s A Beach For A
Benefits Tourist From Lithuania”, which Ms Belova is not, having lived,
worked and studied in the UK eight years, adding “mum from Lithuania refuses to work but can afford foreign holidays and
designer clothes at the taxpayers’ expense exposes everything that has gone
wrong in Britain”.
But she does work, except that apparently doesn’t count: “a cushy part-time job working from home”.
And the odd whopper is thrown in, too: “at
the age of 30, Natalija effectively opted to take early retirement”. But
all the while, Dirty Des’ finest have not stopped to ask why the Mail pulled its version of the story,
and why they forgot Ms Belova being spent up on her three credit cards.
Moreover, the actress side of things also got forgotten, but
then, perhaps they had advance information: Ms Belova’s CastingCallPro profile,
which was edited between the Sun
article appearing and Monday afternoon, has now been deleted. A message “Sorry this user is no longer on the system”
is returned. Why this should be is a mystery, as her Model Mayhem page is still live.
And that still does not explain why her photo portfolio includes
snaps by top press photographers. All that has happened this week is that
Natalija Belova has been wheeled out to enable an array of hacks, pundits and
presenters to project their own opinions – and prejudices – onto her backstory.
Even This Morning did not give her
the chance to get more than a few words in edgeways (thanks Liz).
Would it not be
expecting too much to ask someone to get the real story on her?
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