Margo’s Got Money Troubles Review: When young college student Margo falls pregnant after a romp with her college professor, her path to motherhood is fraught with money troubles. After getting in touch with her estranged father, she becomes an OnlyFans model, only to wonder whether it’s too high a cost.
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Margo’s Got Money Troubles Apple TV+ Cast
Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, Nick Offerman, Thaddea Graham, Nicole Kidman, Greg Kinnear, Michael Angarano, Rico Nasty, Lindsey Normington, Marcia Gay Harden
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Margo’s Got Money Troubles Series Directors
Dearbhla Walsh, Kate Herron, Alice Seabright
The series has 8 episodes, each about 35 minutes long, and is based on the 2024 novel of the same name by Rufi Thorpe.

Margo’s Got Money Troubles Review
In Margo’s Got Money Troubles, Margo Millet finds herself in an inappropriate “relationship” with her college professor before quickly getting pregnant and then deciding to have the baby, despite not having a stable income or any support. The series is a gruelling look at motherhood when you don’t have all the privileges that you see on the internet. Child rearing is hardly ever sunshine and rainbows, and the toll it takes on moms is something right out of a horror movie.
The series rightly focuses on the not-so-good parts of having a baby – the cost of diapers, the problems of not being able to breastfeed and the way people look at you when they realise that you are a teen mom. These struggles eventually culminate in Margo trying her hand at an adult online subscription platform and the hardships that she goes through as she navigates that world as well.

In the midst of this is her relationship with her parents, who both come with their own set of problems and reflect Margo’s own issues so well. We understand that Margo’s personality mirrored her parents’ and vice versa, reflecting how children inherit both their good and bad traits. The series is a family drama with moments of comedy and emotion, keeping viewers invested.
I found myself feeling every small emotion that Margo was feeling because her character is so raw about the emotional toll that this new stress has brought into her life. However, even in between a lot of the bad moments, heartwarming moments shine that let us know that there is still hope. A parent’s love for their children is one of the sweetest things that we see on Margo’s Got Money Troubles, and it’s these moments that make everything else feel like background noise.

Elle Fanning, as Margo, is simply fantastic. The moments when she breaks down from the stress of making ends meet hurt your heart because you understand her decisions and her frustrations. Every emotion is brought to us with so much passion and genuineness that it makes you root for her fiercely. On the other hand, Nick Offerman, as Margo’s father, Jinx, is equally good, and you see the emotions behind his tough exterior peek through as someone who wants to mend his relationship with his estranged daughter.
As the first half of the show comes to an end, we are introduced to Margo’s new income stream that she immediately latches on to after realising how lucrative it can be. However, it, of course, comes with its own set of problems, including having our identity leaked and wreaking havoc. In a surprising and heartwarming twist, though, there is surprising understanding even in this instance from places one would probably not expect. It drives you to tears, leaving you to wonder who is truly at fault for a desperate mother doing sex work to feed her baby.
Final Thoughts

Margo’s Got Money Troubles showcases the real trials and tribulations of motherhood as a young college student without any support. It’s heartwarming, difficult and angering, but ultimately, it shows the love and resilience it takes to take care of a child in this unforgiving world.
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