‘Billionaire’s daughter’ who went on This Morning is accused of faking wealth as it emerges plush pad was rented via spareroom.co.uk
Julia Stakhiva claimed to be so well off she flies all the way to Moscow just to get a hair cut

A WOMAN who appeared on This Morning claiming to be a billionaire’s daughter has been labelled a fake.
Julia Stakhiva, 23, said her dad runs a food firm and claimed to own clothes worth £2million.
She has flaunted her riches on E4 show Rich Kids of Instagram, and boasted of popping to Moscow just for hair cuts.
The Ukrainian blonde, who lives in the wealthy London area of Kensington, told Eamonn Holmes on the ITV show that she often flies to Russia just to get her hair done.
She is also said to have spent around £180,500 on cosmetic procedures to improve her looks, including £30,000 a year on lip fillers, facial fillers.
Julia said: “My parents expect me to be beautiful and smart and elegant," and she has previously declared: Anyone can be rich but not everyone can be beautiful."
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However, it has now emerged her lavish £2,000-a-month London home was rented via spareroom.co.uk and the owner was furious it appeared in a photoshoot and as the backdrop for filming her Rich Kids show.
that Julia had rented the flat on a short-term basis from the writer's mother-in-law, who was furious to see the blonde posing for pictures in her bedroom with her cat.
Hyde wrote: "Until just a few weeks ago, Julia rented a room in my mother-in-law’s flat. And via that classic billionaire accommodation hook-up, spareroom.co.uk.
"Indeed, it was interesting to discover that during a holiday absence by said owner, Julia had invited the cameras into the property, told some whoppers in order to sign the release forms, and used it to form the backdrop to her Rich Kids shenanigans. Various photoshoots also seem to have taken place.
"It is hard to pick a standout, but for me it’s probably edged by the snap of her reclining on my mother-in-law’s bed, stroking the latter’s cat in a casually proprietorial fashion."
Julia claimed: “I rented it for a short time.
“I just needed a place to keep my clothes, not where I actually lived.”
Footage of the flat has since been edited out of show so it is not seen in repeat broadcasts.