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Friday, 2 October 2015

We’re all extremely jealous of this 21-year-old who gets paid to travel the world

Mollie having more fun than you (Picture: CATERS NEWS)

Prepare to lust over the life of Mollie Bylett.

She’s 21 and gets paid to travel for a living.



After finishing her A-Levels, Mollie started blogging to keep friends and family updated while backpacking around South East Asia.

Unexpectedly the blog took off and over the last five months the aspiring singer has teamed up with a number of brands such as GoPro, New Look and online website BooHoo.

(Picture: CATERS)

(Picture: CATERS)

(Picture: CATERS)

(Picture: CATERS)

Since working full-time on the blog Mollie has jet off on glamourous holidays and fancy press trips twice a month – all expenses paid.

So far she has visited New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Greece, Amsterdam, Poland, Dublin, Barcelona and Portugal.

She recently returned from Croatia, where she joined The Yacht Week to help with content promotion.

Mollie, from London, said: ‘My blog began purely to document my adventures for friends and family – I had no idea you could earn from it I’ve just always loved keeping memories.

‘For the first year and a half my blog was purely a hobby alongside my life – lots of hard work and no pay cheque whatsoever.

(Picture: CATERS)

(Picture: CATERS)

(Picture: CATERS)

(Picture: CATERS)

(Picture: CATERS)

‘When I got home from my travels, I noticed my traffic was increasing and I started to get blogger event invites.’

In July Mollie was approached by GoPro for a product launch in Austria.

She added: ‘We were equipped with the latest cameras and our mission was simply to have a good time and record it.

‘Travelling opened up my eyes to a lot of things and it continuously changes me and helps me grow into a better person.

‘I can’t imagine a life without travel now, and I just hope that I can continue to pursue that dream.’
Metro

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