Viral “Mom On The Run” Who Teaches UK Expats To Claim Benefits Says She’s Imprisoned In Thailand

Ellis Matthews, a mother who allegedly claimed UK benefits while living in Thailand, says she has been arrested for overstaying her visa.

The 32-year-old, who grew up in Lancashire, is known for her content about life in Thailand and for advising fellow Brits on claiming publicly funded benefits while living abroad.

In one video, Ellis stated that she has been diagnosed with “around six mental disorders” and receives “around £2,300 per month undisputable [SIC] money, and that pays for my lifestyle out here in Thailand.

“I picked up my Disability Living Allowance today, and I’ve been doing so for the past four years of not living in the UK,” she added.

Ellis Matthews, a 32-year-old British mother, claims she was arrested in Thailand for overstaying her visa
Red-haired woman in a car, related to viral "Mom on the Run" teaching UK expats about claiming benefits.

Image credits: mumontheruninasia

“Without in-house treatment, without me being put into a hospital for a minimum of one year, my prognosis is quite poor; therefore, I need ongoing treatment costs to be met by the NHS by the taxpayer, thank you very much.”

The National Health Service (NHS) is the publicly funded healthcare system in the United Kingdom.

The mom claims that her “rent and bills” are funded “by the British benefits system.”

Ellis is known for sharing videos where she explains how she claims UK benefits while living abroad in Thailand

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Her latest posts show her in what appears to be a prison. Ellis, who goes by @MumOnTheRunInAsia online, claims that Thai authorities raided her home and put her behind bars.

“I don’t care what happens to me, but please pray for my son,” she wrote over a video recorded from a prison cell.

Some people believe the videos are merely a stunt to gain online popularity. “Omg, all these comments 😂 of you think she’s in jail with her child and her phone, then you believe pigs fly 😂,” one person wrote.

Someone else said: “Phone in prison? Nah hun.”

She says she receives around £2,300 per month, which covers her lifestyle and bills

Woman speaking in a courtroom setting linked to UK expats and benefits advice.

Image credits: Judge Rinder

Others expressed concern for the content creator’s well-being. “Stay strong; you will be somewhere safe again soon! ❤️❤️❤️,” another person wrote.

“That looks vile. Thailand police don’t mess about. I’ll pray for you,” added someone else.

A separate user wrote: “They are in a detention centre in Bangkok til she pays her flights and overstay fines. Considering she’s broke she won’t be out anytime soon.”

A GoFundMe page was created to support Ellis


According to the UK government’s official website, British citizens living overseas “may still be able to claim some benefits.” The site says, “What you’re entitled to depends on where you’re going and how long for.”

Thailand is not listed as one of the countries that has social security agreements with the UK.

Regarding how long British nationals can stay there, the Thai embassy notes that they can stay for three months on a tourist visa, which may be extended by another month.

Those who overstay their visa will be fined (£11.40) for each day.

The UK government notes that, if you are detained in Thailand, “your personal belongings are likely to be stored in a locker and you will not have access to them whilst in your cell, including your mobile phone. You will be provided with food and water but no bedding is provided. Depending on location, police cells can be overcrowded.”

Online reactions are divided, with some viewers skeptical of her situation and others expressing concern for her well-being

Viral "Mom on the Run" behind bars in Thailand, pleads for her son.

Image credits: mumontheruninasia

A GoFundMe page was created to support Ellis following her alleged legal troubles. The page’s description reads: “Keeping it short but will update. Funds needed to support Mum On the Run and Cairo.”

The fundraiser was launched “without her permission and at the request of others.”

Others questioned her story and urged people to disregard the GoFundMe page. “Ellis is fed, watered, and sheltered whilst detained in the detention center. Cairo is being cared for and doesn’t need any money donated.”

Ellis said she “ran away” from the UK while pregnant with her son, Cairo, who is now three years old.

A bare foot on a tiled floor with a comment overlay discussing current events related to UK expats.

Image credits: mumontheruninasia

The mom reportedly has other children who live in the UK, who she said are “not part of [her] life,” and she considers them “surrogacies.”

In 2020, the Lancashire Telegraph reported that Ellis was caught driving under the influence. She failed a roadside swipe test, and a blood sample revealed the presence of illicit substances in her system.

She was fined £200 with £85 costs and banned from driving for three years.

In one of her videos, Ellis says she has multiple mental health disorders and receives Disability Living Allowance

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Before leaving the UK, she appeared on the court show Judge Rinder. On the reality show, the former charity worker said she’d been awarded £6 million after a case was brought to local authorities for negligence.

Ellis said that as a child, while her mother was in jail, she was placed in 130 different homes and attended numerous schools.

“The case was brought to them for negligence and damages and failure to provide a safe environment,” she said.

“Sending all my love to you and Cairo,” one of Ellis’ followers wrote

Comment about "Mom On The Run" being imprisoned in Thailand, expressing concern for a child's safety.

Comment discussing updates on Ellis and Cairo, related to viral "Mom On The Run" news.

Comment expressing support for "Mom On The Run," sending love to Ellis and Cairo.

Comment by Jackie Briggs saying "poor boy," related to viral "Mom On The Run" UK expats benefits story.

Comment supporting viral "Mom On The Run" about her situation in Thailand, with user Berni's profile picture visible.

Comment urging a UK expat mom to return from Thailand for her son's sake, with nine likes.

Comment on viral "Mom On The Run" story about UK expat benefits, showing user engagement and reactions online.

Comment by Enfieldfox3 reacting to viral 'Mom On The Run,' questioning filming ability.

Comment questioning the mental state of a viral "Mom On The Run" accused of fabrications, expressing disbelief and criticism.

Comment referencing UK benefits in response to viral "Mom On The Run" story about imprisonment in Thailand.

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