Natalie Furk is a British content creator, aesthetician, foodie, and gym enthusiast who relocated from the UK to Zimbabwe in 2024. She is best known for documenting her family’s move and expat life on social media platforms like Instagram (@naturallyfakemum, with around 64K followers) and Facebook/TikTok (under @nataliegreen31590), where she shares insights into Zimbabwean culture, food, daily life, and the challenges and benefits of the transition. She is 36 years old in 2026.
Biography Profile
- Full Name: Natalie Furk (Green)
- Place of Birth: Britain
- Birth Year: 1989 – 1990 (Age – 36)
- Occupation: Content Creator
- Nationality: British
- Reside: Zimbabwe
Early Life and UK Years
Natalie Furk was born as Natalie Green around 1989 and 1990 in Britain. She grew up in Britain and was living in Northamptonshire (specifically the village of Ringstead) prior to the move.
In the UK, she ran a busy bakery business called “Nat’s Kitchen,” which gained traction during the pandemic but required her to work long hours—often up to 18 hours a day. Her husband, James Furk (then 37), worked in the automotive industry with demanding hours. The couple felt trapped in the “rat race,” essentially “working to survive” with a poor work-life balance despite owning a four-bedroom home.(1)
They have two young children. The family sold their UK property for approximately £500,000 in late 2023.
Move to Zimbabwe
In March 2024, Natalie and James moved approximately 5,000 miles to Harare, Zimbabwe, settling into James’s childhood home. James has family ties to southern Africa (he was born in South Africa and has connections to the region). The decision stemmed from a desire for a slower pace of life, more family time, lower living costs, and greater freedom. Natalie has described the move as challenging at first (e.g., adjusting to cultural differences like more physical greetings) but ultimately worthwhile.(2)
In Zimbabwe, the family reports a significantly improved quality of life:
- They employ domestic staff (cooks, maids) for daily cooking and cleaning.
- Their children attend private school.
- Monthly utilities are much lower (around £90 equivalent).
- James continues working remotely in the automotive sector, with occasional travel back to the UK.
- Natalie has shifted focus to content creation, family, fitness, and enjoying local food and aesthetics.
She often highlights positives like the relaxed environment, fresh produce, and community, while acknowledging adjustments needed for expat life in Zimbabwe.(3)
Current Life and Online Presence
As a self-described “A Brit living in Zimbabwe,” Natalie creates content around expat experiences, Zimbabwean cuisine, her aesthetician background, gym routines, and family adventures. Her posts include honest reflections on the relocation process, local vendors, food (e.g., pastries and local dishes), and cultural observations. She has been featured in UK media outlets (such as the Mirror, Express, Manchester Evening News, and Northampton Chronicle) discussing the move and its benefits.(4)
She remains active on Instagram and Facebook, engaging with followers about life in Harare and occasionally collaborating or promoting local services.
Natalie’s story resonates with many seeking alternatives to high-pressure Western lifestyles, positioning her as a relatable voice on expat relocation to Africa. Public information remains focused on her post-move life and social media rather than deeper pre-UK biographical details.
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Sources
- 1 – www.express.co.uk
- 2 – YouTube
- 3 – Msn
- 4 – Facebook
