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We swapped our UK home for an exotic beach where rent is just £166 a month, but paradise ripped my marriage apart

Published on June 02, 2025 at 04:26 PM

A COUPLE who swapped their life in the UK to live out their dream life, paying just £166 a month to live a stone’s throw from the beach, have split up.

Matt Dearing, 38, and his partner Carlie Donnelley, 37, left for Bali so their family could be ““.

Family enjoying a pool in Bali.
Carlie Donnelley and Matt Dearing with their kids Lincoln, Delilah and Adelaide
Family in a swimming pool in Bali.
They sold their home and all their possessions to move from the UK to Bali to become “financially free”;
Family walking on a path through lush Balinese jungle.
Things haven’t gone to plan for the couple having now split up

But two years on, the pair, who also moved their three children – Lincoln, Delilah, and Adelaide – across the world with them, have split.

As well as adding adventure to their kids’ lives, the relocation was intended to bolster their bank balance after growing tired of “”; and spending cash on soaring .

The family sold their three-bedroom home in Denton for £365,000 to “escape the rat race”; in favour of life on the idyllic Indonesian island.

They exchanged it for a similar-sized home on the island that cost just £2,000 to rent for the whole year.

Whilst living overseas, the couple planned to start their own construction firm, called Serenity Living Bali, and intended to build their own luxurious villa, as well as a number of two, four, and five-bedroom properties to sell or rent out.

However, according to the Mail Online, the couple, who had been together for 15 years, have now split.

Carlie, who has 11,000 followers, explained that things “did not go to plan”; but she is now “trying to navigate this new life, on the other side of the world, on my own.”;

Despite “living in paradise,”; the single mum revealed that she is going through “a really bad time”; but doesn’t have any regrets.

Carlie said she would still recommend Bali to other Brits as “the people are amazing”; and they are “striving to be their best selves and it’s .”;

She also mentioned that the kids are happy, but it is just Carlie, who continues to co-parent with Matt, finding the breakup hard.

Carlie did not reveal details about the split, but both parents are remaining in Bali and are trying to continue to make a “”; for their children.

The mum has also deleted her former account, which was filled with pictures of her and Matt.

Instead, she has a new account showcasing “Bali living”; and her life as a mum-of-three in her “beach gal era.”;

Family thoughts

The couple had bought one-way tickets to the country in November 2022, despite relatives thinking they were “mad”;.

Matt – who claimed he sometimes worked ten hours a day, seven days a week in the UK – says his family had “struck gold”; in Bali.

Speaking previously, and , Matt, who previously owned five houses in Manchester, said: “The return on your investment here is amazing. We [in the UK] for £365,000.

“With that , we were able to buy a 1,200 square foot plot of land to build two four or five-bedroom villas on.

Family of five at an airport terminal.
They decided to make the move two years ago
Illustration of a two-story villa with a pool and lush landscaping.
The couple planned to start their own construction firm, called Serenity Living Bali and build their dream home

“We have struck gold – this is everything we want.

“For us, being financially free is literally freedom to do whatever we want with the kids, compared to seven days a week sometimes.

“I have always dreamed of dropping the kids off at school and picking them up – I can do that here.

“The people here are lovely and show a lot of gratitude – it ticked all the right boxes.”;

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