Rich Kids Go Skint - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Patrick leaves his seven bed mansion to spend a week with cash strapped single mum Katrina. She teaches him how a food bank works and leaves him to feed the family on £30. He shares the experience with his friend Josh, holidaying in the Maldives.
Episode 2
21 year old Sacha is barely even at her six bedroom mansion thanks to her 24/7 social life. She attempts to live with Juanita and her car boot sales, pizza lunches and three children.
Episode 3
Kofi Case owes his enviable allowance to his millionaire parents' catering business. He helps Leytonstone couple Nicky and Paul plan a party for eight year old Macie on a budget where emotions run high.
Episode 4
Money is no object for Becca, as daddy's credit card is only a phone call away. But when shown how much single mum Nureen has on which to feed a family, she is brought to tears.
Episode 5
19-year-old Freddie swaps his family's seven-bedroomed house in west London for single mum Charmaine's flat in Watford. After kitting himself out in clothes from a charity shop, and entertaining her two kids, Freddie is shown how to have a good time for nothing at Charmaine's kitchen disco!
Episode 6
Having been brought up with servants to see to his every need, Andrea has a shock or two when he goes to stay with single dad David and his two daughters, who survive on benefits, in Swansea.
Episode 7
Wealthy teen Yasmine lives with Sheila and Miguel, Mexican transplants in search of a safe place to raise a family. When she hears of their harsh upbringing, it makes her appreciate her own good luck, and she pitches in to help out.
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