Home And Away star Tammin Sursok reveals her plans to move to Australia and live in a ‘tiny house’ after the tornado scare and the Nashville shooting
Home And Away star Tammin Sursok has revealed her plans to move to Australia and live in a tiny house.
The 39-year-old actress shared a video on Instagram on Tuesday explaining that she would love to move to Australia and return to the US for three months every year to live in a tiny house.
“I’m obsessed with this tiny house idea,” explains Tammin, who lives with her family in Nashville.
“So how about going to Australia, sending the kids to school in Australia, and then coming back to the US for three different months of the year, but living in a tiny house in the middle of nowhere. Is that feasible or is that a utopia?’
She also shared a video trying to convince her husband Sean McEwen to move into a tiny house.
Home And Away star Tammin Sursok has revealed her plans to move to Australia and live in a ‘tiny house’ after the tornado scare and Nashville shooting
‘It will work, I think so. The little houses we saw on Netflix, there was a bathtub, two bedrooms… it’s bigger than you,” she explained.
“It’ll be like a coffin,” said an unimpressed Sean as Tammin replied, “No, there will be windows.”
It comes after Tammin shared a candid update on her mental health after a rough few weeks.
The Australian actress recently had to deal with a hurricane just days after her eldest daughter’s school was closed during the shooting at The Covenant school.
The 39-year-old actress shared a video on Instagram explaining that she would love to move to Australia and return to the US every year for three months to live in a tiny house.
She also shared a video trying to convince her husband Sean McEwen to move into a tiny house
She posted on Instagram on Sunday admitting she’s been feeling down lately, writing, “I don’t know about you, but between the news and the social media highlights, I’m not feeling it. I feel stuck, lost and irritated.”
Tammin explained that as a mental health advocate, it was her duty to share the methods she uses to save herself from a funk.
One of her tips was spending time with people you love, exercising to release endorphins, and having compassion for yourself.
She also suggested that fans pigeonhole mental health issues by calling them a “season.”
It comes after Tammin shared a candid update on her mental health after a rough few weeks. The Australian actress recently had to deal with a hurricane just days after her eldest daughter’s school was closed during the shooting at The Covenant school.
“Accept the season you are in. Label it. This is my reflection season. This is my rest period. This is my season of healing. When you have a name, you know it’s finite,” she explained.
Tammin also pointed out the importance of rest, writing, “Hustle culture is real and we feel that if we don’t perform on a daily basis, we’re worthless. This is such a dangerous cycle. Our bodies need to rest to recover in order to get the best out of ourselves.’
She also advised fans not to consume “junk” foods because “they make us feel better and then drop us lower than before.”
“Nourish your body with warming foods. Soups, stews, oatmeal, etc. These foods help increase the chemicals to feel good throughout the day,” she said.
And finally, she warned fans to delete sources of negativity on social media.
She posted on Instagram on Sunday admitting she’s been feeling down lately, writing, “I don’t know about you, but between the news and the social media highlights, I’m not feeling it. I feel stuck, lost and irritated’