A former BBC reporter has opted to live inside a caravan for the last four years and now, she’s sharing her painful story for the world to witness.
Recently, The Guardian reported that she just felt so burned out, anxious, and overwhelmed regarding the whole ordeal.
She was identified as Siobhan from Kent who reportedly worked for the BBC at South East. She bought a 40,000-pound motorhome.
The reports named Siobhan says she has had no fear of living inside a caravan for the last four years. Speaking to The Guardian, she certainly felt burnt out and super anxious and nervous. After all, it’s not been an easy journey for her by any means.
The thought of traveling to the United Kingdom in a motorboat would scare people but this woman says she enjoys the great thrill that comes along with it.
After being born and raised in a place like Kent, she says she has worked for the BBC in the South East and has bought her own motorhome.
“I am happier than ever. People don’t understand that. They keep asking me my thoughts on the matter. I want them to know I am living my best life”- she continued.
There there are definitely some things that she really misses linked to her own home, this just is not one of them. She adores her new lifestyle. And as a mother of one, she thinks she has done her part to give herself and her child enough reason to be proud.
Today, she’s traveling around with the motorhome that she affectionately refers to as Dora.
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