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Director Quit Her Job To Become A Professional Mermaid


A funeral director has gone viral after revealing that she had quit her job in order to dedicate her time and resources to become a professional mermaid.

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As weird as that may sound, being a mermaid is apparently a real job that 28-year-old Jasmine Seales wanted to take on despite being a well-established director.

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According to Basingstoke-based Jasmine, she knew she wanted to be a mermaid after seeing one deliver a stunning performance on the Isle of Wight during Bestival.

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“There was a girl there doing displays and it just looked really interesting. I got speaking to her and I thought ‘why not give it a go?’ It has been a life-changing decision,” she explained.

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As Jasmine revealed, her previous job often made her cry, whereas being a mermaid provides her not only with the fun associated with swimming and wearing cool costumes but also with a pay rate of up to $120 per hour.

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“I’ll do it until it puts me in a wheelchair. I train once or twice a week and just being in the water in general really helps [preserve] my body in check,” Jasmine added.

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“When training, you have to learn how to control your breathing and your heart rate to be able to perform underwater for prolonged periods of time.

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“At first, it feels pretty unnatural, but the more you do it you become used to it. It has just been so much fun and it’s a really creative thing to do.”

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Mermaid performances have started gaining popularity globally after kicking off in the U.S. during recent years.

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What are your thoughts on this career path? Would you consider becoming a mermaid or a merman yourself?

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