If (and only if) she goes on, it will be well known to the DWP and if her payment exceeds the limit claimants can have, her money will be stopped or docked.
One thing you can say for her, she does not do anything quietly.
In 10 years time she'll be back on benefits, twice the size she is now, still puffing 40 cigs a day, knocking back cheap booze and relying on the NHS to treat her many self inflicted ailments, heaven help us all!!
Shouldn't the operative word be "Celebrity". What makes a person a "celebrity" anyway? Didn't watch the benefits programme, but how on earth can someone who featured on it be classed as a "celebrity". Producers of CBB should be sued under the Trades Description Act.
James Jordan who has been sacked from Strictly is on, I like him. I also know Claire King and the boxer Audley whatshisname, can't stand that white Dee person !
The definition of the word 'Celebrity' is; someone who is well known. So, i suppose that all the housemates are well known to one section of the public or another. If you are one of those who regularly tune in to reality progs, then you will know half of them. If you take no interest whatsoever in boxing, you will not know Audley Harrison and may only have heard of Ms Maloney because of her recent revelations in the press. So it's rather pointless singling out any one of the housemates (maggiebee) for being in a documentary that ran for a few weeks when another of the housemates is famous only for sitting on his sofa watching tv (Gogglebox).