Growing up in A Real Life Jungle Book

Published on 11/12/2019
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Namibian Emissary

Today, Tippi feels so grateful for the childhood experiences she had. She has had her own website since she was very young. The website states that she is Namibian and African and proud of it. She fully intends to apply for her Namibian passport when she is older and wants to be an ambassador for Namibia. Hers is truly a real-life Mowgli memoir, and all that this woman wants to do is reclaim the magic of her childhood.

Namibian Emissary

Namibian Emissary

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Following In Her Parents’ Footsteps

Once she was fully adjusted, Tippi attended public school and eventually attended university at La Sorbonne Nouvelle University in Paris. By then, the wild child had largely adapted to the concrete jungle, and was comfortable in this formerly alien environment. She studied film and was last reported as supervising tigers at Fort Boyard, the site of a popular game show. Of course, Tippi’s professional life had to involve animals. It would be hard to imagine her doing anything else.

Following In Her Parents’ Footsteps

Following In Her Parents’ Footsteps

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