A SINGLE mum has revealed she hates treating herself – however will fortunately splash out on designer gear for her son.
Kerri Roma Anderson, from Bo’ness, West Lothian, boasts over 410,000& TikTok& followers and recurrently provides fans an perception to her everyday life.




The 32-year-old refuses to spend a fortune on herself and as an alternative does costly hauls for her 10-year-old boy Tyler.
In a current clip, she revealed she picked up a £400 outfit for the teenager’s faculty disco before nipping into Primark for herself.
Kerri, a professional nurse, stated: “I’ve been away purchasing. I went purchasing right now and I had the complete intention of treating myself and shopping for myself one thing really costly.
“But I didn’t, I purchased Tyler costly stuff as an alternative.
“I went to Flannels. I’d seen a very nice Burberry jacket however they didn’t have my measurement so I didn’t get it. So as an alternative I obtained Tyler a Stone Island T-shirt (£106).
“I acquired him some Stone Island cargos (£215). They’re nice, eh. Aged 12.
“I also went to Schuh and I obtained him a wee pair of trainers (£80).
“He’s acquired a faculty disco tonight, so I assumed he might wear all this to his faculty disco.”
She added: “Then I went to Primark. Why would I lay our a fortune on myself? I wouldn’t. So I went to Primark.
“I really like Primark, Primark just have the nicest issues.”
Kerri picked up two pairs of £7 joggers, a sweatshirt, £3.50 white crop and a bralet for £6.
She also bagged hair clasps, face sponges, a headscarf, socks, two seamless underwear units, hair bobbles, a jumper and a Bob Marley outsized T-shirt from the lads’s section for £10.
And the mum-of-one’s whole Primark haul was £30 cheaper than her son’s T-shirt alone.
She gushed: “It’s a fantastic wee haul, eh? Like it, I’m buzzing.”
Kerri’s TikTok clip (@roma_0490) has racked up greater than 98,000 views as her fellow mums relate to her spending habits.
One stated: “Look what my child acquired in Flannels and take a look at my Primark haul. Mum life, I know the sensation.”
A second wrote: “This is me. My boy’s designer, I’m Primark.”
A third agreed: “Love how all our wains are dressed in Flannels and us mums make do with Primark.”
In the meantime, a fourth added: “Such a mum factor. Spend a fortune on the bairns and as low cost as attainable on ourselves.”