Kelvin Fletcher talks feeling ‘vulnerable and naive’ in huge move with wife and children

Kelvin Fletcher talks feeling ‘vulnerable and naive’ in huge move with wife and children

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After halting plans to relocate to California before Covid, former Strictly Come Dancing champion Kelvin Fletcher took a huge risk by allowing TV cameras into his family life.

Kelvin Fletcher, an actor, farmer, and sporadic racing driver, is best known as the Strictly Come Dancing champion of the 2019 season. If fate hadn’t intervened, he might have enjoyed a much more prominent career in Hollywood.

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Kelvin and his wife, Liz Marsland, who is also an actor, had made the move to California, they had been planning to relocate.

Kelvin stated on the Country Life podcast that “we were actually planning on moving to America.” “That was the chapter we needed to move on.”

According to Kelvin, he and Liz wanted to pursue the “hollywood dream” as actors.

However, his dream changed to “Unfortunately, the pandemic came, and I think we were unable to do that, but I think subconsciously we were still ready and set on something different.”

It turned out to be moving to the Peak District and purchasing a farm as a result. Kelvin didn’t know much about farming despite his extensive Emmerdale career: “The irony is that I played a farmer for 20 years in a fictional TV show, but ultimately we were what the industry would view as a new entrant.

What if, we wondered? Is it possible for us to live that way? “

He claims that he and Liz were quite interested in walking before we decided to start the farm as “townies,” as “he and Liz didn’t initially think about it doing it commercially.

However, allowing TV cameras inside their home to document their dramatic lifestyle change was their biggest and riskiest choice.

Kevin joked, “I believe they always say in the show business, don’t work with children, don’t work with animals.” Don’t work with your partner, add a third rule, I suppose.

He acknowledged that the idea had some drawbacks: “I think to invite a camera crew into our home because it’s very sacred.

He claims that while his private life is always ” kept safe,” his previous on-camera roles included playing a role.

We’re still on a journey of discovery, despite the fact that I’m confident in that arena and suddenly be myself in those circumstances. It feels naive at times because we’re three years into becoming farmers, if you like.

Kelvin goes on to say that the experience can be “surprising” at times, and that feeling of vulnerability is possible as well. You and your family are doing that.

He concludes that his years in the Peak District have changed his attitudes to a great many things: “It’s affected our lives in a sense of our food choices, our understanding of nature, of the world, of the family dynamic, of life — what’s important, the ability that we all do try and be present.

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Source: Mirror

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