British Extreme Mother And Daughter In Spain Part — 3 Avi

The hashtag #FreeChantelle has trended in the UK, while others defend Debbie as “just another eccentric Brit abroad”.

Debbie responded via her Instagram story:

“Haters are my motivators. Chantelle stays with Mum. End of.” British Extreme Mother and Daughter in Spain Part 3 avi

Chantelle has not posted since the episode aired.

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Local British expat groups are now calling for social services to investigate. Spanish police briefly appear in the episode to mediate a noise complaint — but Debbie charms them with her “limited but confident” Spanish and a bottle of fake Cava.

Immigration lawyer Tomás Rueda (not involved in the case) commented on the episode’s trends: “Haters are my motivators

“If the daughter has never worked or registered as a resident, she may have no legal standing in Spain if the mother is controlling her finances. This is a safeguarding issue, not just reality TV drama.”

The episode opens with drone shots of Marbella’s luxury marina, then cuts to the pair sharing a single bedroom in a cramped, uncleaned apartment above an Irish bar in Fuengirola.

Debbie insists they are “living the dream”, but the camera tells a different story: empty wine bottles, unpaid utility bills, and Chantelle applying fake tan next to a mouldy wall.

The “extreme” label becomes clear when Debbie reveals she has banned Chantelle from getting a job — because “true queens don’t work for euros”. Instead, they rely on a rotation of British expat boyfriends, PayPal requests to followers, and selling “designer” clothes that appear to be counterfeits.