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A 25-year-old Senior Marketing Campaign Executive named Tamzin Imogen Adams has stirred the headlines after she purchased an ex-Network bland white rail van and has been living in it full time. According to The Sun, Tamzin purchased this van in November 2020 after she graduated from the university and spent a whooping Rs 4,22,236 on introducing the modifications in the vehicle.
She has also changed the colour of this van from white to pink. The Senior Marketing Campaign Executive still lives in the van even though she earns Rs 29.55 lakh a year. She told the British-based press agency Media Drum World that travelling around in a van has been her lifelong dream. Tamzin hails from Leeds, UK and has spent the last two years travelling around Europe in her pink van, and has visited, Germany, Belgium and France and loads of other countries.
Tamzin revealed that her van transformation looks so phenomenal that the online trolls have refused to believe that she did it herself. She takes these comments as compliments and shares that she was able to save Rs 16.89 lakh by doing the conversion herself.
She told Media Drum World: “I’ve heard people spreading rumours that I only pretended to convert it myself but paid professionals to do it in secret, which I take as a compliment if people think it looks good enough to have been built professionally.” Tamzin added that some people even speculated that someone must have bought the van for her rather than her purchasing it with her own earned money. According to her, it is hurtful and degrading that people still assume that a young man couldn’t have the skills or finances to do a project like this independently. Tamzin revealed that she bought the van after her dad persuaded her to follow her dreams.
According to Tamzin, the favourite thing about living in a van is the freedom she gets to experience. The marketing executive said that she can essentially move her home to wherever she feels like. Before living alone in this van, Tamzin felt like she couldn’t do anything without being accompanied by a friend, partner, or family member.
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