A TRAVELLER has shared a glimpse into her life and has revealed how she and her husband make their caravan their home – and where she handles daily essentials like washing.
Vivien McDonagh Britton, who lives in a caravan, sparked curiosity after revealing she doesn’t use its bathroom for keeping clean or using the toilet.
Flooded with questions on her TikTok page, she’s now giving her followers a closer look at her unique lifestyle.
The traveller revealed a question regularly gets asked is if people can see her shed, as her “caravan is gorgeous.”
Before replying: “I feel like everyone thinks that it’s going to be something spectacular and exciting and fancy.
“Spoiler alert, it’s not. It’s not fancy. It’s just like a stable with a shower, bathroom, washing machine, dryer, etc. All that stuff.”
She first started off by showing the outside of her shed which had the Wickes sticker on the window, before adding: “Like I said, it’s not fancy or anything.”
The video showed the inside of the shed which had a fully built water system, as there was a built in shower, toilet, sink and it also had a washing machine and tumble dryer.
She says: “I still need to paint it white and then put it on the wall. I just haven’t had a chance to do that yet.”
Talking about her shower after having many people ask about where she washes, she says: “Believe it or not, I do actually get a wash and I do actually get a shower.
“But this is my little utility slash bathroom shed. I do usually have mats on the floor, but one’s in the machine and two of them’s on the rack right now, drying as we speak.
“That’s a little tour of my shed that everyone was dying to see.
“Again, it’s not fancy, but it’s a bathroom shed.”
Vivien then explained that she is going to paint the roof white when she gets a chance to do it.
She adds: “On the outside, I’m going to paint like a chocolate brown, but I’m going to wait for the summertime to do that because we live in the UK and it rains all the time.”
Her video gained over 770,000 views, with over 300 people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One person asked: “Wait, do you not use the toilet in your caravan? Xx”
To which Vivien replied: “No.”
Another commented: “Why do I want this shed and I live in a house.”
Whilst someone else expressed: “Okay give me this shed with a caravan. I’m moving out of a brick house.”
Nomadic lifestyle: Traditionally, many travellers maintain a nomadic lifestyle, living in caravans and moving frequently. This mobility is a core aspect of their identity, reflecting a deep connection to freedom and independence.
Strong family bonds: Family is central to traveller culture. Extended families often live and travel together, providing a strong support network. Marriages and social events are significant community affairs, reinforcing familial ties.
Distinct Language: Many travellers speak Shelta, also known as Cant or Gammon, a distinct language that mixes elements of Irish, English, and other languages. This language serves as a cultural marker and a means of private communication within the community.
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