Embracing Scotland: A Fan's Journey from Outlander to a New Life Abroad
The Journey of Hailey's Heart: From Loss to Love for Scotland and Outlander
Hailey Beaupre, a devoted Outlander fan, found solace in the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland while watching the popular TV show. Her journey began when she fell in love with the series and decided to embark on a life-changing adventure. Introduced to Outlander by her mother, Hailey, who was 23 at the time, would eagerly stay up all night binge-watching episodes, even sacrificing sleep before important exams.
Hailey's deep connection to Outlander led her to book a flight to Scotland and participate in an Outlander day tour with Highlander Tours. It was there that she met Andy, who not only became her mentor but also a father figure in a foreign land. Scotland left a profound impact on Hailey, prompting her to alter her entire life plan upon returning to the United States.
Following her transformative trip, Hailey made significant changes to her academic pursuits, shifting from studying education to history. Her newfound fascination with Scotland's rich history, including the Jacobites and Mary Queen of Scots, inspired her to pursue a degree that aligned with her personal interests.
Despite facing challenges like the outbreak of Covid-19 and personal tragedy, Hailey remained determined to fulfill her dream of returning to Scotland, viewing it as a beacon of hope amidst dark times.
Overcoming obstacles, Hailey eventually completed her master's degree in Museum Studies at the University of Aberdeen and began working with Andy at Highlander Tours. Their shared passion for Scotland and Outlander solidified their bond, with Hailey finding inspiration in Andy's dedication to his work. Her journey led her to even attend the season six premiere of Outlander in London, where she expressed her gratitude to Caitriona Balfe for the show's profound impact on her life. Ultimately, Hailey's dream is to relocate permanently to Scotland, as she believes it to be her true home.
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