Couple of thoughts; the problem with reading any article like that is you don't know if you are getting the whole story.
Over this side of the Pond we have a newspaper caled the Daily Mail (aka the Fail, aka the Daily Hate, aka that b****y rag) which specialises in those sort of "benefit scroungers fraudulently living in luxury" stories; our current Government are putting through massive reforms of the benefit systems, and the Fail has been running these sorts of stories for about 2 years now - many of the "facts & figures" they quoted have now been proved to be .... well, I'll call them slightly erroneous (although I really want to say outright lies), but the problem is people have now accepted them at face value, "It was in the papers, it must be true". The result is that disabled people are being abused in the street, spat at, attacked & tipped out of wheelchairs because some morons think they are all faking.
You say this is, apparently, legal but feel morally she should have stopped? With you on that one; our own dear Prime Minister has a personal net worth of about £30m and his wife is worth in excess of that. Tragically they had a son who was disabled (who has, sadly, since passed on) and as a result they were legally entitled to claim a benefit known as disability living allowance on his behalf, which they did; now, it could be argued that with the amount of money they had they shouldn't have claimed it, but it was their entitlement. OK, fair enough; now guess which benefit his Government has scrapped (with the help of the newspaper articles mentioned above) removing a vital safety net for many families?
My second thought. The Mail recently ran a story about a middle aged couple here who had won on our National Lottery, can't remember the figure, it was certainly higher than this young woman won. They've bought themselves a very large house, usual stuff; but the Mail 'outed' them as benefit fraudsters, because the husband is disabled and was still continuing to claim his disability allowances - usual front page sensationalist headlines, really, really pillorying this couple. OK, taken at face value maybe they were right to do so (although not with such venomous glee); problem is, they hadn't researched properly & only had half the story. As I said, the husband is disabled, his mobility is limited, when they drive into town (for example, to do their shopping) they need to park in the allocated disabled bays; you can only park in those bays if you have an officially allocated "Blue Badge" and, guess what, you can only get one of those badges if you are claiming the relevant benefit. So while this couple are quite openly admitting they don't need this money they
do need some of the other things that come with it. Oh, btw, that particular paper doesn't like it if you mention the fact that the PM claimed DLA.
Sorry mods, I realise this post may have veered over the line a little into politics. But it is something I feel strongly about; there may be more to stories than you realise, and by accepting these kinds of stories at face value we may be doing real harm to the more vunerable groups in society.